'lleta.e 4 a. 'it tritorrlsburg. - on...age Tax itio its ft , Erma p- e , le —The special Court for But " ----- ' ''. livened this morning', the trial of State canes r nhe trial list embraces Judge Peal"tiPttlilliiich are for arrears of tlit3 l " W 4-11 ' all ' ° Ith b • various corpo taxes due the Commonwealth t the State, of Y which there are ertrete'talthirroldl?cett mpanies, five mining 'cern. ti n oil pompanies, four muniel- El' u n , l „,„ lee, •im f°l;l 4 4 '" - te e i - Oeteee' corporate bodies,- Th'ese suits, se r— previded by law, must be heard before ..117dgC Pearson. 0004 , 400 t, Of. the Lemmonwea ith ,ag ainst the 'Baltimore Coal Company was argued yesterday evening,,lint the result was not known until this morning. The Company plead exemption from the payment of a tax on net earnings, under the "set of 1864. bee.euse they have laid a tax eft di vidends. They also urged that, as'a foreign cor poration, with simple authority to hold lands in Pennsylvania, they were notlhable to more taxes than- • was. - prescribe& , - .in.. , . the act - -of 1841 giving - them - tech authority. The I Commonwealth:' showed that that act contained a provision reserving:the right on: the part of the Legislature to amend, alter or annul the said act, and that the act had been effectually repealed by the general act of 1859, and that, therefcre, not •being now liable to a tax on dividends, the com pany was - liable under the act of 1864; 'that - the company -was also in .effsfet a corporation ohar tered -by Pennsylvania 'tinder the act of 1841. ,Alrlcks. of Harrisburg, and Fisher of Baltimore, for defendants. Verdict ,of the jury,.52,226 72 in faeor of the ComMonWealth,:being the whole amount claimed by the State We account for 1864 and 1865 on the net , earnings Otineome of the company: l TIM lIILADILIIIIA ,AND READING 11:AILIZOAD COMPOT:4-Thlll CM, 'estine upthis morning, and MRS argued at:, great length—AttorneyGetimal Brewstet-and"Depnty Attorney-General Newlin for the CommenWealth, , John C. Kdnkel, Esq., of Harrisburg. and Mr. (lowan, of Philadelphia, for the defendanta-:being a case.of appeal °from the settlement of the Attorney-General add State Treasurer tor arrears of tonnage taxes .due, on coal freight by.the company •to the ...Common wealth. It has excited unused, Interest, owing to the important constitutional, questions in volved and , the ; magnitude of ' the alleged ,lia bilities of theoonipany.' A , number of railroad officers - and 'coalathippers and attorneys from abroad,' were . in attendance. , ' ‘ , The disputed account la , for 1865 and 1866, em bracing thetie return quarters, ending June 30th, 1866,, amounting ,to 4118,027 ,Tli of . which the Copipany,paid.sBB,l46 80, in fall for local or iu ternal State- tonnage.. theappeal . having been taken from the balance of $BBBl H., which 'the Company... claimed _. Wate ..- unconstitutionally _assessed on tonnage passing out of the State. . The question , at issue was, therefore, whether coal shipped to the, harves at Port. Richmond, and transhipped there for delivery elsewhere, at different points pf destination, should be re garded as local freight delivered within , the State, or as freight in transit out, f the State. In reply to the allegation that the act ,of 186. is unconstitutional by reason of the provisio 'of article first, section eighth, of the Const4 - tient of the United States giving to Congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations and between the different States, and by reason of section tenth, providing that no State shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any linpost or duties on Imports or exports, the At torney-General urged thaty in order to raise the question, it must be shown affirmatively not only that the freight was transported without the fitate, but that such was its original destine tion, and that the original , consignor anti con eignee,womreaidente of different States. To the argument that, In the settlement, the defendants are charged with anaggregate tax of -$16_,020 on 2,820,002 tons, of freight, originating imrenneTlvania and carried by the defendants to the terminus, of the railroad In Philadelphia, and thence transhipped by acontinuous tine of trans portation, by other compeniee, out of the State, he replied that the tax in=,question is neither a regulation of commerce„ nor an impost on duty, on imports or exports; nor is it a duty on tonnage, within the meaning of the Constitution of the United States; , but. that it Is;simply a tax on the PrOfthe of the defendants arising from their entire - freight business, without. discriminating between that.received and delivered within the State and that trensported,wi out the State by other com panies, after Abe, defendants had both received and delivereffthe,eame within the State. -A large number ofdecisions of the United States and the various State Supreme Courts were cited to sup port this position: , , • - , Mr. Kunkel offered in proof the fact of • con tinuous transportation out of the State. Mr. William 11. Webb, the Secretary of the Company, testified that in 1865 the tonnano was over 2,200,000 tons, of which only 183,603 tons were destined to- and delivered, at points -within the State; that in 1866 the tonnage was 1,096,417 tone, of which only 1,41,008 tons were destined to and delivered at points within the State; that the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company owns the wharves and 'shucks at Richmond, and charges no-rents.therefon that the. Company had long ago entirely stopped retailing at Richmond;• that all the coal delivered at Richmond is destined for foreleai markets, 'NeW York, - China, Japan, Mexico, Central America, and otheidestinations; that the company are the owners elf, vessels for the traneportation of cod; by authority of an act of Assedbly; that no coal 'destined for delivery or consumption m Philadelphia is ever taken to Richmond- that the lateral road diverging from the main line at the Falls on the Schuylkill is Oxclusively for through transportation over the' Delaware and that at Richmond the coal is dumped into vessels and boats= in charge of agents in walthig for consignments to foreign parties. who have in most cases contracted for as delivery in foreign markets long before a ton of it is purchased or mined in the coal regions. Mr. John Tucker corroborated this evidence entirely and the Commonwealth waived the hear- Ina. on tappers who were read as witnesses'. Judge Pearson said in his view all coal not' destieed originally for a foreign market was taxa ble: if originally intended for a definite and fixed foreign market, it was clearly not taxable, because it was an undoubted case of constitu tional inter-State Inhibition. The Cempany had already paid the tax en internal ffelght. He therefore saw no reason why he should not di rect the jury to find a verdict in favor of the de fendants. - • , Attorney-General Bmwater took exceptions to the ruling of the Court, and asked a reservation et its decision on these two points: First, that it is competent for the State to impose such taxes so long as the U nited States shall neglect or re fuse to exercisedefinite jurisdiction; second, that artificial commerce is not contemplated by the Constitution , of the United States. The Judge,, therefore, reserved his decision - on the points specified. Thejury, ' after some time,. returned a ver dict in favor , of the defendants, by direction of the Court. TILE MONONGAIIICLA NAVIGATION COMPANY.— This was alsci an appeal from the account of the Commonwealth on tonnage, which, In this in stance, pasted out of the State on ono single direct and continuous line of transportation. Verdict for• the defendant. TILE PENNSYLVANIA COAL COMPANY.—There were two snits against this Company. The' first was for arrears of tonnage, in which the jury re tufted a verdict for the . Commonwealth for (648ry 18.. . The second was for arrears of taxes on gross receipts. The Judges called the attention, of the jury to ' he fact as to whether the Company is a mining corporation or a railroad company; if the former it wasliable tor alax. on income and not ' on gross receipts: Verdict for the defendant. PIICENLN IRON COMPANY.—Verdict $1,957 85 on net earnings and dividends, In favor of the Com monwealth. .o. ()MEAN OIL ComPANY.--This case elicited some curious devolopments in 'connection with the financial operations of the Company. They,had made a settlement on net earnings declared in their annual reports, but afterwards appealed. The Treasurer, Mr. Boyd; testified that the re port of net earnings was a 'mistake onhis part; that the Company bought ten acres ft land at $1.000,000, and paid for it in one hundred thou sand Shares of - stock at 56.10 per share; their in vestment' was; therefore, $51,000,000; dividends were paid out: sales of oil; the Stock, which never sold in the markets for more than. $4, is c i ux now selling at dia l 25; by the payment of divi dends on sales ,'the pital is reduced some sliPo.- CM and tlie.Y claim; t not until their $1,000,060 investment is covered individends.to stockhold- . ere. eau they be said to hav any net earnings. Verdict to-morrow. . . Judge Islordeetti Mcicinneyi who bad both his legs broken and one amputated, on Saturday, ~. died this morning. Ile had been in a continual stupor from:, the effects' of chloroform SIM* the accidcat.-qvgaircr. Ale‘ ic f r om St. Domingo revolt that two 4ollan, had been realized from the lop intik by the. Dolntnican Government In railtic The tatrOtints wit° refused to take tile goverorneni paver currency had been lined two hundreddollars cavil. Tag iutcrnal reytuue reeelptsyetertlay a"gre gated flaii 4 , 4 "k.E`• )‘ WV:dlf r~,.:ll;iC , baiii i Gratimm. SHEnzDAN arrived in Washington ' last night. . , ,••• • Tnn• new 'Minister from Denmark, M. De Billet strived at New York last evening. , N.Anormr. Cosvnyrrox of manufacturers will assemble at Cleveland, Ohio, today,; . Dele gates fun expected from eighteen, States, is rumored in London that a change in tur Austria. Mluistry Is impending, and ,that Count Von The& into form a new Cabinet. , A LARGE meeting of the friends of General Grant, for Presiglent, was held in Rochester, N. Y., last night; and a Grant Club was organized: Sivimar, large - tnantifnetnrere in New Ramp shit° are being progeented by 'United !Rates offi cers for alleged frauds on the revenue. THE llonise Military Committee have, decided to raped a bill for the repeal of the net .distraii:. chising deserters from the Union army. _ Titc Faris Pairie indignantly denies' that there is any• truth in the report which has been current that the French Government has sent an ]Envoy to Vexleo. • AN inquest was yesterday held in London, on the bodies ofthe persons killed by the Clerken well Prison explosion. Numerous witnesses were examined, but nothing new was elicited. EINNET'S • carriage fhctory, Leonard Bro.'s livery stable, and a grocery store, in the suburbs of Vicksburg, were burned on. Monday night. The loss is $73 000, with On insurance of $40,000. AT A meeting of the N.H. Republican State Cen- Uhl Committee oh Tuesday night, a, resolution was unanimously adopted proposing Oen. Pralat for the Presidency. Tfre City Council of Bt. Louis yesterday passed an ordinance authorizing Gammell &Co. to erect a police telegraph throughout the city,,at a cost of $20,500. Taro Grand July and citizens of Chicol county, Arkangas,'have petitioned General Ord to station troops there to protect them and their'stock against the negroes. COLONEL JACQUES, famous as a messenger of peace to J. D. in the late war, is on his way to Washington, to present to the Adtrdnistration the tree condition of affairs in Arkansas. TIHr. Upited States steamer Iroquois, Com colander Earl Enghsh, arrived at Singapore Roads, China, on the 6th of October, from Bombay, which she left September 18. CArrAms Carstenson and Hederman, of the Danish navy, the commissioners for the cession of St. Thomas, were presented to President Johnson yesterday by Secretary Seward. THE remains of Rear Admiral J. S. Palmer, United States Navy, and Captain Burrohs, United States Marine Corps, arrived at Newyork on Mcr,iday...evening in the U. S. steamer Susque hanna. TnE last despatch received from Massowah re ports that the British Expeditionary force in Abyssinia had reached a place called &nape, • here there was abundance of water and the natives were friendly. Hnunr STEWART and Andrew Stahl saloon keepers, of Philadelphia, were arrested In New ark, • N. J., yesterday, charged with passing counterfeit greenbacks to parties in New jersey. They have been held for trial. A 31Ass-Autpanvo-was held in. Louisville, Ky., last night, at which resolutions were adopted, urging upon the government to take some action for the sceuriV of, its foreign-born citizens abroad. BENJA:iInI BRANCii; an old and hrly es teemed planter on Wolf River, near Memphis, was stabbed and fatally wounded on Saturday, by a negro. They quarreled about the division Ix the Georgia Convention yesterday a reso lutioo was introduced to.prevent discrimination by common carriers'on account of color. Also, a resolution recommending the removal of Goversor Jenkins, and tho appointtnent of Mr. Bullock, of Richmond county. Tug Metican Legation. at Washington has issued 'another caution against the purchase of bonds of the Mexican> republic other than those issued under the contract signed by General Jose M. Carrajal with John W. Conies & C0.,0f New York, Sept. 11, 1865. , • • • I vm Virginia Convention yesterday • the Fi nance Committee reported adversely to any ac tion against. the payment of the interest of the State debt. The report was adopted. Ordinances exempting immigrants from suits for debtsein marred before immigration; changing the systetti of State laws from remedial to preventive; and protecting loyalists from distress by disloyal tax collectors for taxes levied years agd, were intro - dined and referred. • ADVICES from St. Thomas to the ith inst. have been received. The government architect was examining those edifices which, wore left in a dangerous condition by the earthquake. He had ordered the demolition of the English rash of fices, Lloyd's buildings, Darmen's Hotel, and the warehouses of Mormon, Mord, and others. Up to the ith inst. five hundred Ahoeks of earth quake have been felt. Divers were busily at work in the bay, and two -hundred packaged were daily raised from the wreck of the steamer Columbian. • Business was generally depressed, and no more failures are reported. Relate of corner lots were greatly increksing. A. TErtruntat explosion occurred at Newcastle upon-Tyne yesterday. The authorities on Mon day night received information that a quantity of glonoin oil, or nitro-glycerine, had been secreted in that place, it was supposed') by some Fenians. , The Sheriff and town surveyors, with a large squad of policemen, proceeded to the spot indicated, and discovered the op,, packed the wgial manner. While the men were removing it the substance exploded with a tremendous deco-r nation. Several policemen were' instantly killed and, few escaped injury. The men who were nearest to the packages of gionoin were blown to atoms. Both the Sheriff and Surveyor were badly hmt, and are lying in a critical condition. Who Navy Department. Despatches wore received at the Navy Dspart ment yesterday from Commander Earl English, commanding the United States steamer Iroquois, (Udell Singapore Roads, October 8. He informs the department of his arrival there on the 6th of that month fiona'Bombay, which port he left"on September lg. On the morning of his:departure fromßombay, 11. B. M. frigate Octavia came in from Muscat. having on board Syed roorkee, the uncle of Sycd the.present Sultan,who had previously thOatenpd Muscat with an armed . force. • • • . • It appears, "Commander English, states that he subsequently took Mustia, it city about three milts distant from Muscat, whereupon the Sultan became alarmed, and invoked the Mediation of the British authorities, by whose aid he succeeded io negotiating a treaty to the effect that Syed '1 arkee should leave Arabia for Bombay, and re main there, in consideration of being paid a stipulated allowance by the Sultan, the Bbmbay Government agreeing to detain him so long as Syed Selim fulfills his part of the agreement. Upon the arrival of the Iroquois at Singapore Roads, she found in port the United States steam era Wachusett and - Wyoming. The former left on October 7 for home, by way of the Cape of Good Hope, and the Wyoming was to start also for the United States on October J. Tile United States ship Onward was on her way up the China Sea to Hong Kong, having passed the Straits of Sunda. IrcThe health of the ofileers and crew of the Iroquis was very good. - Despatches were received at the Depart ment this morning from Admiral Farragul, dated Gibraltar, November 25. He arrived at that port on the 24th, from Lisbon. The following telegram was received at the Navy Department this morning: Naw YORK, Dec. 17.-.4e. lion. G. Welle s , &T -reaty Vase Nat7p—thit: We arrived last night,at nine o'clock, from St. Thomas with the remains of Admiral ralmer and Captain Burroughs. The Admiral died on the morning'of the 7tii,of yelloW lever. The ship started north on the 7th, with' a number of cases, losing three of the crew by fe ver and another by falling from aloft in a heavy Still several cases or yellowlevor, but con valescent. Out of coal: machinery and boilers crippled and hull badly drained. D. H. FAIRFAX, Captain United States steamer Btketehanna. An lExeciaive, prder, ' - - - The foll Owing Executive order was 'promul gated yesterday the President of the United &Ws : . "It is desired and adVlsed that all eoM munleations in Writing intended for the •P,k.pett- • tive Department of the government; and relating • to public business, of whatever •kind, including eug;restions for legislation, And claims, contracts, • employment, appointments and removals from °Mee and pardons, be transmitted directly,. in the first instance, to the head of • the department to which the care • of the subject • matter of • the communication properly belongs.; This regain- don has become necessary for the attire conve nient, punctual and regular despatch of the pub lic business.' . • • - . • • . . By order of thqPreshlont.' •"Wm: IT. fliwAnn .Becrotao'of State." I Washington, Dee. 17,1867. • . THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN:—PHILADELPHIA, 'WEDNESDAY, . DECEMBER 18, 1867:s OITY 13111,144TL1N. FIR!. IN THE firwrit 'WAtto.—Last VVening, about a quarter before 'six O'clock a fire broke out . in a large building at the lc wier of, Front and New streets. The building, numbered 244 and 246 North Front street; is ur stories in height. Adjoining on. the north, - No. is a two.ntoriedstructure, and in • the rear of it is a , four-storied ;building, connected with the corner structure. The buildings belong to Howard Worrell, who has a large, Wee and 'drug mill in the basement and first story Of, NOS: 244, and in the basement, first and second stories of the largo building in the rear of,'NO; 248.1 . 1idessrs. Hackenbury dr, Co., • manufacturers, of sewing silk, occupy the second, third and. 'fourth stories of the corner building and thO'third story of the rear hullding. W. J. Gordon. machinist, occu pies the first , floor of,No: 248, arid- Messrs: Brauer cos Brneckmann, cork ,manufaetnrers, have an office and storeroom in the second story of NO.' 248, and have their manttfactor,y. in .the fourth story of the rear . All the parties used valuable machinery, and had heavy stocks on , The fire broke .oat in the cork factory,' in the fourth story of the rear building, triad was caused by the explosion of a eoal,oil lanip.: The flames were confined to that room, _and considerable damage was done to the machinery fot cutting cork, and the large stock of cork• finished and in process of manufacture. The. other occupants suffered severely, by the water' Which was ne cessarily thrown into the building. The total loss by fire; water and smoke 1 :ffill probably reach $lO,OOO, which Is fully covered by insur ance in the city and eastern companies: Comstox Courrou..—A special meeting of Com. mon Council was held yesterday afternoon. Af communication was presentdd by Mr. Mercer from Judges Brewster and Thayer, in 'reference to the heating. apparatus of the .Distriet Court room, complaining that the room Was so cold that the Court could not be held.i Referred to Special Committee on Fire. ' • ' The ordinance , appropriating $40,000 to the Park Commissioners for 1868 was taken up. Mr. Hancock moved to strike out $40,000, anti insert 20;000. A motion was made to amend by making the •sum $BO,OOO. The amendment# were voted doWn, and the or dinance was passe it as reported. The ordinance making an appropriation of $309,700 to the Department of Water for 1868, was considered in Committee of the Whole, and amendments increasing the appropriation $19,800 were adopted.- The bill as amended was reported to the Chamber. A motion was made to reduce the. Rom of $12,000, for coal for Delaware Works, to $9,000, but no quorum voting, a call of the house was demanded, when the chair decided that twenty seven members were present. The vote was again taken upon the amendment when only twenty-six members answered. No quorum. The roll was again called, when twenty-seven, a quorum, answered. The vote was again taken, end no quorum answering, the roll • - was again called and the Chamber adjourned. • • SALE OF STOCKS AND REAL EsTr&—Thomas & Sons sold the following properties at the Ex change yesterday: 36 shares Farmers' and Me chanics' National Bank, $12.83!; 39 shares Com mercial National Bank, $54; 7 shares Southwark Natienal Bank, $105, , 50 shares Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, $2B 50; 79 shares Pheinlx Insurance Company, $3; 3 shares Mereantile Library Company, $7.50; three-story brick 'dwelling, No. 981 North Sixth street, lot 15 by 80 feet, $3,950; lot of six acres, Frankford, Twenty-third Ward, $4,125; lot. Trenton avenue ,-and • Church street, Frankford,- over two acres, $4,500; two three-story bricks, Vine street, west of Twentieth, let 18 by 104 feet, $2,325; country seat,• Fisher's lane, eat of the Old York road, and 21;,' acres of land, $4,700; three-Story brick dwelling,•No. 836 Capital street, lot 153. by 120 feet, subject to a ground rent of $46 50 a year, $2,300; 'three-story brick, No. 2121 Sharswood street, lot 14 by 90 feet, subject to a grfnind rent of 's4s a year, $2,450; three-story brick, No. 2023 Rittenhouse street, lot 17 by 80,feet, subject to a ground rent of $5l a year, $1,250; house adjoining, same size, $1,250. ANNIVERSAIM—The fifty-second' ,antiversary of the Third Baptist Church Sunday-schools was held last evening in, the Church, Second and Catharine streets. The attendance of scholars during the past year has averaged three hundred. During the same period a new organ has been purchased, and many books have been added to the library, and $5OO have been collected for benevolent purposes. Two iylF2s BTAIMED.—During a quarrel at an early hour this morning in a saloon on Library street, two men, named Thomas McDermont, re siding at the Farmers' Rotel, Market street, and James Torrens, wore stabbed—the former about the face, and the latter In the side. Both men were admitted to the Hospital. The perpetralor of the act escaped. Tomes was, only slightly hurt. DIED 'atom .I,NRIRIES.—George H. Wiledly, aged 19 years, residing at Fortieth and • Market storpts, who was badly scalded ley the boiler ex plosion at Haas's distillery,in West Philadelphia. died from the injuries then sustained yesterday, at the Pennsylvania Hospital. ACCEPTED.—Rev. A. Judson Sage, for several years pastor of the church at Shelburne Falls, , Mass., has accepted a unanimous call of the Fourth Baptist Church of this city to become us pastor. Ile will enter upon the diecharge of his, duties about the Ist of January, 1868. THE DELMARE.—Th d City Ice Boat, Captainl' Schellenger, returned to the city yesterday, having taken her tow safely to New Castle, where they remained on Monday evening. From NeW Castle down there was no ice in sight. weston and. Monsen Jernst. Is it for short memory,or for want of meta- - orYvaltogether, that no newspaper has re , minded:Weston 'that there was alNl o rwegian, not more than about thirty years ago, who did' ' c 'p e u tln di A " o r and, was more than a In 1822 Menien Ernst; "precedent" lm ? a Norwegian by birth, marched on foot froth Paris to Moscow in less than fourteen days. In consequence of a wager of one hundred thousand francs, of which, in case he should win, he was to receive but four thousand francs,Mensen Ernst started from the column `of Vendome, in Paris, at noon, On the, i xth. of June,lB22, and early in the morning of the' 2mlof the same month he stood before the Kremlin in Moscow. He had walked sixteen hundred EngliSh miles in ° a little less than fourteen days, or one hundred and seventeen English' miles, on an average, a day. In 1833 he made a tour on foot which was still more astonishing.' He took letters, from the Queen of Bavaria, in Munich, to her son, the King . of Greece. He started from Mu nigh on the ath of June and arrived at Nauplia on the Ist of July; and rather than have his trainers and folloiVersalong in car riages vvith..food and whisky and whatever might give him comfort, as Weston had, Ernst tramped alone through morass and wilderness, and nobody took care of him but himself. On the road from Smolensk to Bo radino he had even to protect the food he carried.from the wolves that persecuted him:. But the greatest of all his pedestrian. feats he executed in 18:a;. On the 18th of, July he started from the Atmeidan, in Constantino ple, with letters for the banker , Gipsman, at Calcutta, and handed them to the party ad dressed on the.'97th of August. After three days' rest at Calcutta he returned to Con stantinople, and reached there on the nd of October. in sixty-three days ho had made five thousand one hundred and seventy miles through the wild mountains of Asia Minor, through the Syrian desert, and through the wild forests and rough passes of . Afghanis tan: under difliculdea compared to which- Weston's trump was a mere child's play. ?Jensen Ernst averaged eighty-three English, miles a day •ler sixty-three days. FITIAsp, w - ravEi a Co. , :NEW CORDAGE FACT9R,Y NOW IN ETU opERATION. • '• V, WATER "ad YS N, DEL, iTtutle lAOMEM7( . I* ACaLEMY ON MUM.. --- DE LA GRANGE.BRIGNOLL GRAND ITALIAN OPERA.' THIS (Wednesday) EVENINg, December 18, at 8 P. M., DonizettPs Grand Orra. in 4 acts, Miss ADELAIDE PHILLIPS, Signori IIitIGNOLL ORLANDIN I and 13 MON I in the principal mks. Musical Director and Conductor, Signor NICO LAO. 1,.• .‘ l'huriday,DeC:l9, DON GIOVANNA. FridaV, Dec. DV ERNANI, Saturday, Dec. 81. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE—MA/131A. . . Admi s sion 'to Matinee $l, including reserved seats.: Box Office open daily front 9A. M. at the Academy ot Music, and C. W, Q, Tramplers note Music store, No, KA Chestnut street. 101 A MERICAN ACA MAX ACADEMY Ot MUM. M ' MARETZEB . . , _GRA D ITALIAN' OPERA. - POSITIVELY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. COMMENOING MONDAY JANUARY 8, 1888.. ' during which the distinguished Prima Donna,' ,f , MME. PARErA: ROSA, . • Will appear in a number of her f avorlte coke. den U NEW CHESTNUT STREET _THEATRE. Lessee. Wm. E. Slim & Co. GERMAN DRAMA. • MLLE. , FAN N Y JAN NJ fiCHEIC. (The greatest living Tragedienne. , THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Dec. 18th,. MosenthaVa celebratedEß OßAH original Drama, D, (Leah, the Forsaken). _ MLLE FANNY JANAL.SCHEi In her unrivaled character of. DEBORAH. TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, DEC. IN Will be performed GOETBES celebrated Drama, EGMONT. ' With the music composed expressly for it by Beethoven. On .E'IIIDAY, LESSINGOS Inunortal Drama, • EMILIA LGALO'PTL MLLE FANNY JANAUSCHEK 'in two chstracters.Vlz.:' EMILIA arid the COUNTESS ' . OR.SIN A. On SATURDAY. poinivar humighty ANNE. . TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Reserved seata6o cents extra. Family Circle, 50 cents only. Private Boxes, $lO. • • Tickets now on pale at WITTIG'S MUSIC STORE, 1021 Chestnut street, and at the Box Office of tho Theatre. Doors open at 7U. Commence at& • SATURDAY-41'1,LE ZOB MATINEE. MONDAY, Dee. Md. ()ENDRILLON. Itii WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. CORNER OF TI NINTH and WALN_UT streets.. Begins at 7}li. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING,Dec. 18. 1867. LAST CHANCES IN THE 'LOTTERY OF LIFE. FOURTH AND LAST WEEK OF • • MR. JOHN BROUGHAM, who will appear for the twentieth time in hie GREAT DRAMATIC SATIRE upon the "Ices, tallies and sensations of the present time. entitled THE 'LOTTERY OF LI Terry. the Swell. - Mr. ;101kBROUGH/124 - A scampis h character on'' The Ch ince." Popular Ethiopian Scene by Mr. FRANK BROWER. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.— , Beene yy pest 7. 'LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF EDWIN ADAMS. THIS (WEDNESDAY). EVENING, December 18th, 1867. Only night'of Butwor's play, THE LADY OF LYONS. CLAUDE MELNOTTE • EDWIN .ADAMS. To conclude with the Dnune. of IILADLEYED SUSAN. WILLIAM ... .. . .. "EDWIN ADAMS. FRlDAY—Benefit - (lc;iii SATURDAY— Mr. Walcott's Benefit. C H RISTMAS WEEK—" LIES." IN EEHEARSAL—"LIGHT AT LAST." N EW 14 11 1, A OELPIIIA OPERA 110 USE. SEVENTH Street, below ARCM I. V. .TUNISON & CO. .. —Proprietors TUNISON TUNISOT , & CO.'S MINSTRELS. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, - THROUGHOUT. CROWDED HOU SE S—LI DEGHTED AU DIENCES. IMMENSE SUCCESS-OF THE NEW BUR , LESQUE, PETER. PIPER PEPPER PODCiE AND FORT FISHER. J. H. Bad worth,. Frank Moran. W. S. riadworth. Win Allen, J. Robinson, Henry'. Schenck, and others THE CREAM Or THE PROFESSION, in their respective characters. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at B. Admission, 25, 60 and 75 cents. Boxes, $5. A RE COMING.' , The far-famed original:And only MORRIS BROTHERS' MIIsISTRELS, ut CONCEIT HALL, MONDAY EVENT! , (.1, DEC. fra. And every evening dining the week. Alto. a Grand Matinee CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON, commencing at o'clock. BILLY DIORRIS. the People's Comedian, with an.entiro new entertainment entitled A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved seats, En cents. Doors open at 67... f, to commence at 71' 4 ' o'clock-- Box Office open from 10 to 2 P. M., for the sale_ of secured ftchts. delB PO CHARLES A. MoliklS, Manager, NE,W ELEVENTH STREET OPERA .110U8E titrr ELEVENTH street. above CIIES . THE FAMILY RESORT. , ' CARNCROSS ,h DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, _ THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD. COMPLETE SUCCESS. _HOUSES CROWDED. SPLENDID BILL FUR THIS WEEK. - TREMENDOUS HIT Of the new.. AmeticaraGerman Operatic:Rheum:ate. Aristocratic-Sensational Burlenque 'on SURE; OR, GENERAL GRANT AT CAPE MAY. CARL BENTZ'S • ORCHESTRA MATINEES EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, At 334 o'clock. • IN HORTICULTURAL HALL. Piano Solo—Mr. J. G. THUN DER. Package of Four Tickets for Ono Dollar. Single Tickets. to cents. - To be bad at Boner & Co.'s, UO2 Chestnut street, and at tho door. noZtf ASSEMBLY BUILDING: LAST !MASON. SIGNOR BLITZ. EVENINGS at WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 8 o'clock. 'Another Wonder, the Great Double-headed SPHINX SPHINX SPHINX tinny Scenes performed by him only. Feats in .Magie, •Funny Scenes in Ventriloquism, Marvelous Birds, and the Mho stub. Admission, 25 cents. Children.lB cents. Reserved Seats, 54) cents. • nolfo-tf fl 11. JARVIS'S CLASSICAL SOIREES V. AT NATATORIUM BALL, Broad street,lßST lo "S bew OIR Wal E n E. ut. oast side. SATURDAY RIVING . December 31st, at 8 o'clock. Subscriptions received and Programmes furnished at tbe'principal !dusk Stores mid Chickering's and Gould's Piano Warerooms, deti.t4 J 1 0%13 AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. , In Grand Ballets , Ethiopian Burlesques.' Song/ : Dams% Gymnast Acts. Pantomimes. do. ERMANIA ORCDESTRA.,-PUBLIC REHEARSALS VX at the MUSICAL FUND A LT, every SATURDAY at ay, P. M. Tickets sold at the Door and at all principal uric Stores. Engagements can be made by addressing G. HASTERT, Mil Monterey street, or at R. WITTIG'S Music Store. 1031 Chestnut etreet. . ode MDE HANLON'S GRAND MIN ATURE CIRCUS, 1 PI R TIIE HANLON HOLIDAY MATIXEE:S, FOR F THE ESPECIAL PLEASURE AND BENEFIT O THE bCHOLARa AND CHILDREN OF. PHILADEL PHIA.:_:.- (. I CMETHING NEW L"NDER THE SUN ! ! I. 1 'Harry times astonishing and marvellous perform ances in real water. Will appear nightly with the Han lon celebrities. . - del4-4t lOLASSLER'S MONDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS, at Concert Hall, every Monday, from 534 till 5 o'clock. Single admißeion, to contd. Package, four Tickete, $1 00. "Coupon" of Vilify Tickets, $5 00. • - no2btf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 9 from6l: to 6 P. M. C TNljrr. above TlRFra Open from Benjamin WeaVe great Picture of CHRIST itZTROTKEI still en exhibition. 10441 I W.IICOVES APID • tiLEAT.ilithr REMOVAL. A. AJECNO LAD Das removed Ills Depot for the Bale of FURNACES RANGES, CHATES, SLATE MANTLES, dm. from No. 1010 (JUILSTN UT Street to 1.305 01-IL+ STNtJT STREET. • iyitam w fly' THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OR EU. -sate' ropeon Ranges, for families, hotels or public hist]. "?..0 tations, iu twenty different sizes. Mar , . Philade'. phis Ranges, Hot Mr Fm naces, Portable Heaters, Low.dowu Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers. Stew. hole Plater, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by the mannf acturers,- SHARPE THOMSON, n0.25.m,w,f.6ra.5 • No, 909 North Second street. • TnomAs S. DIXON & SONS. CHESTNUTws & Dixon. "'""i. No. Street, Philadelphia, Opposite United States Mint, Manufacturers of LOW DOWN, PARLOR, CHAMBER, . OFFICE, And other GRATES. . For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fire. • ALSO, WARM-Allt FURNACES, For,Warming Public and Private Buildings. REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, A:ISD CHIMNEY CAPS, COOKINGItANGES, BATILBOILERS. WHOLESALE a dItETAIL. LADIES' TitibliDlElNG& SPECIAL NOTICE.— 4. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR 18d7. • Mrs. M. A. 131NDE1t,,1031 CHESTNUT 13TREET. Importer of Ladies' Dress and Cloak Trimmings to .Fringes, Satin Trimmings. Taesels, Bralcbj, Rilr bons., Guipure and Cluny Laces, Crapo Trimming , . kan o7 Jet Collars and Belts.. Ifust Edge Velvets, in choice shades. Black Velvets, all widths, at low prices. ._ Parisian Drees and Cloak-Making in all itsDePerlmeno. Dres.4es made on 24 hours' notice. Wedding and Travel. , lug outfits made to order In the most elegant manner and • at!such rates as cannot fail to pleano - Baits of mourning nt onortost nonce. Elegant Trimmed Paper Patterns for Ladles' and ' drone Dresses. Sete of Patterns for,blerchants and Dressmakers reaP atty. erns lent by mall or express to all parts of the Union. Mrs. Hutton's and Madame Demnest's chests for sale, and SvPfem of Dress•Onttiffif taught. 144-0 l!mscrftuurtokfi. PRILAUELPIIIA, NOV. UV-- HORSEMAN. aldP. 'rho rotlrtb ;Arcot above Vino, lo now ppm) too thmrOcOptloll of Scholars for the W.intor.ocaoon. Ladfee and Gentle' awn, doetrlng to become proficient in 'llotiemanehly,. win find °mane facility, at : thin Ootabtiottmont.. 4The School le ti oorutortably heatt &and ventilated. Tbeiborees ;safe and. Saddle home trait:Led best =Laren Oargiages and Saddle horses to. hire, and llersee taken at liverY.' lnote,tf) TUOIULS'OItAkag, & tSON. aibzv*i. DANIEL ' E BROWN'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT* A Certain Cure for Scalds; Barns, Cuts Wcitilldti &c. I • • Prtitaxdaystu. Marsh le, 18.11. Entrap Bnown: it divot li t great pleasure to say to you, that your Ointment is nu an article that there can be but praises bestowed upon t, when used and it becomes known. For you well Mellon how dreadfully I was scalded In both lop by steam and hot water, so much so that the flesh came off at least one-half Inch in thick:Elgin and by the use of your Ointment.and that alone, in a few weeks I was entirely restored. and am mew as well as ever; not a muscle or leader contracted, Mid hardly a sear is left. Thor° is no ,tellins the Motor/ Of enduring it would relieve, if It was freely used in scalds or burns of any kind. By referring persons to me. I can Mr: than ample mattsfaction of the truthfulness of its delimits,: ResinctfultY. your friend, • • , • Joint P. Lamm 01 the firm of Reaney, Beni*: & Co., Steam Engine Worii, Kenai n. Can eh l o g any number of Certificates and Reference', DANIEL B. BROW__,N Proprietor 1458 Hanover street, 18th Ward, a, • M. C. McCloskey, SOLE /MINT. . 109 North Seventh street, Phil For visiting patients, and&minis Scalds . Burns, or Wounds,an extra charge will be wade. 004. f re weml .AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR DISEASES OP THE THROAT AND LUNGS, SUCH AS COUGHI. CODS, WHOQPING COUGH, BRONCHITIS,ASTIThI ONSUN. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything Won so widely and so deeply upon the conn deuce of 'mankind, as this excellent' remedy for-palm*. nary tomplainta, Through a long aerie! of years, and among most of the .races cf men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various af. fections of the lunge and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted tis milder forms of disease and to young children, it brat the emus time the Most effectual remedy that can be 'given for in. throat consumption , and the dangerous affections of the throat and lunge. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on band in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and cougha, ill should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought incurable, stilt great numbers of cases where the disease seemed Fettled, have been completely cured, and the patient ro. stored to. sound health by . the Cherry Pectoral. So com plete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. Whea nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Sinyers gad Public: Speakers find great- protection' from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronehitm le generally cured by telling the Cherry Pee (oral in small and frequent doers. r So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. AYEIPS AGUE CURE. FOR FEVER AND AGUE. IN. TERMITTLNT FEVER, CHILL FEVER, REMIT TENT FEVER, DUMB AGUE, PERIODICAL , OR BILIOUS FEVER, &C., .AND INDEED ALL THE AF. FECTIONS WHICH ARISE FROM hiALARIOUS. MARSH. OR MIASMATIC POISONS. As its name implies it dues Camand does not fall. Con taining neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonouseubstance whatever, it in no wise injures ay patient. The number and important° of its cures in ite epic districts arc literally beyond ac count, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Argnne medicine. Our pride is mutilied by the acknowt edgments we receive of the radical cures effected in ob. stinate cases,and where other remedies had wholly failed. Ummelimated persons, either resident in, or traveling throueli miasmatic wig be protected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For LIVER COMPLAINTS, arising from torridity of the Liver, It is an excellent remedy, stnreaseing the L ver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an ex. cellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dr. ,1. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Ana. lyrical Ohendets, Lowell, Mess., and sold all round the world. PRICE, PER BOTTLE. .1. M. MARIS & CO., l'hiladelpWa, Wholesale Agent's. au% w ly /ANIL DENTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR cleaning the Teeth. destroying animalcule which Iw feet them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a f of ingenue and perfect cleanliness in the mouth= may ho need daily, and will be found to strengthell and bleeding gums, while the aroma and detersiveness will recommend it to evens one. Being composed with the assistance of the Dentist:Physicians and lOcrogeopist, it is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the tae certain washes formerly in'Okne. Eminent Dentists. StequainsW with the constitnenti 01 the Dents M.*. advocate Ita use; it contains nothing to Prevent its unretrain=loyent Made only by 13. HINN, ApothecarY. • Broad and Spruce strode; For sale by Druggists generally. and Fred. Brown. D. L. Stackhmure. Hassard Co.. Robert C. Davis. C. R. Keen?. Geo. G. Bower. Isaac IL Kay. Chas. Shivers. C. IL Needles, B. M. cCollin. T. J. Husband, S. C. mating, Ambrose Smith. Chas. EL Eberle. Edward Parrish, James N Marks. Wm. 13. Webb, E Brintimrst di Co.. James L Bhphant. Dyott *. Co., Hughes tic Combe, N. C. Blair's Sons. Henry A. Bower, Wyeth dr Bro. COD-LIVER OIL.— • FOR WEAKNESS. WASTING, AND EVERY FORM OF DEBILITY, USE !JOHN C. SAKES. & CO.'S COD.LIVER OIL! Its use, fairly , tried, will soon restore the tone of the di. gestive organs, invigorate the blood, give general robindity to the figure and add energy to the mind and nervous sets. tam. Its value has been remarkably evidenced by Its wonderful restorative powers, when ordinary tonics had been vainly eshatuted. - It afforde nourishment to the body when uo other can be borne, and furnishes the frame with fat in a truly remarkable manner. • Ver" Bottled only by us. JOHN C. BAKER .et CO., 718 Market street. de4 For sale by City Druggbitr ENTIRELY RELIABLE -ODOSOMS' BRONCHIAL 11 Tablets, for the cure of ceughs, colds, hoarseness. bre* chitin and catarrh of the head and breast. Public speak ere, singers and amateurs will be greatly benefltted rein these Tablets. Prepared only by LANCASTER WILD H, Pharmaceutists, N. B. corner Arch and Ten th streets, Philadelphia For sale by Johnson, Roll:ma Cowden, and Druggists generaUY. .L1M03141.' 50.000 ri i i ii . i p ße l d OE 44 &ND 6.4 MOULDING ing;actiortedvvidti, Shel C vgiran r etaded Vale f it r g; dr, Pattern duff; 4. inch Yellow lino 81114; cheap "toxin& Sheathing and Flooring; emcee and White Pll2O Eihinglec,low prices. NICHOWON'S, Seventh and Car• venter streebt, , , moan§ T ONO BOARDS-18,TO FT. FIRST AND 8 OND .1.4 corn., and roofkis; Abe, 8.4 and 611 Sign Boards, feet Tongr• Undertaken,' Coe Boards for sale low. NIDE OLSON. Seventh and Carpenter street!. , not .2116 —aELEOT WHITE PIN_ E. 'WARMS AND PLANK, 1867. 414 PI. 64, 2,2 kc and 44n6h. DEIGIGE PANEL ANT! FIRVII GODMON, II feet kag 61.641Kand BROTHER & % tot 0. MO BOUTII 1867: L B BL - lI.DING I BUILDING! • LUMBER I UMBER I LUMBER! 44 CARO A, • ()RING. 64 CAROL I NA • 0 RING, 4-4 DELA ARE • . I RING. 14 DELAWARE FLO s RiNG. AEG FLQ9II,ING._ WALNUT tewORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP WARDS. RAIL P PLASTERINC LA r I LA II III MAULS. BROWER & CO-. No. MU South street. 1867. — w" wAL 3 , g u A l tp ik ,,,;„ Kis . RrfAir T r rLAA LARGE esocx—ayaksuff r i jii Bwa. 1067. LUMBER UNNBEITAIATEA r CEDAR, W ALNUT, MAILOGAN . "D"' NUTIAAMTVER Y. & CO 1061. . B tiuxßr Bre rms: rgit, A. A . NED i UT. Inv E B T ° N t i ldiut AND ABEL OAS AND BOARDS. UNDKORY ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT vENEERs. ... ~ AtADLE. BROTHER 000 . 186 CTURERS. 7.—SatitEBi NINIFFiCTUREEB. EIPANISLI CEDAR 130X-BOAILDA__ • No. SW Suumu. 1867.1550 CE JOIBT-43PRUOE O JOIST-81111U 1 FR 4 TO 82,FTICTINa..71 Ols 4 TO 82 FEET wol BUFFAWII NOEAUWN2 BR Ft t BOA H NN3I H • OTA At W.. -- • o. 2600 $0 P street MYlB4fO PIIOPOSA.LS• mstomiiiimws 111 FFICE PENNSYL ANIA ,RAIIROAD _COMPANY, Purtan numA, N0v.14867 , • The Pennsylvania Railroad Company...hereby'give no. . co that the will receive proposals until the first day of 4 anuary, 1 for leasinvparately or trivet ,ON 11l POT HOT .at Pittsburg the L Art • OUSE, at ' Altoona, and e DINING . SA ON, r e : arrisburs Depot, for a term of Yeant, conantenchnl on or :fore March 1, 18fft. - ' The hotels at Pittsburgh and Altoona. Aro .---- . roughout in the best manner. 1 .it must bee xpressly understood that the Railroad Com. arty will metal/ that all' these establishments shall be ept in'a Strictly', fint.elties mart i nAr w the.co nxeniefios and corefert of ipassengers patro its line, ... Proposais will be addressed to JO M. KEIsNEDY, 0 08 to l Arch street ate *rman of Special !Committee! No, 805 W Phteip 3is , , : •,, t “i -m •___:.---,----. 80 t IIESIRABLE SECOND-STORY. FRONT WWI WITH Roant.—Abo, Mitt VU firdt 1100r.1524 thativit trect. • d01.4.4P FOR SALE Olt, TO RENT —A BEAUTIFUL. leCountry, Residence,P kW:Ma as "Rose situate OD the Bristol turnpike, 1156 miles from the State House, Cole mile from 'Torresdale and within a quarter of a mile of Borta'a Station. Oil the Itludelpiria and Trenton IL IL, containlng about beret tabd 1p a high state of cultivation. Tho improvements are a Frame Mansion, 138 feet square. flth large.Firmas in front and ',Observatory op Um root. t has drawins-roera, eittimpreom.' dluing-room and Kellen on the first floor, eight thumbing', bath-room with hot and. cold water. ,vroter.closot, wasiv basin and bidet, nuttrbutlor'e pantry in ditibuiprotim Ceoking range and force ample the kitchen to supply water td the tank: milk vault and wine closet in the cellar. The OntAltindttlgil AM a large jee.house; ov e rwhteh imuntier.htene, a milleana , provision vault edit/faint a neverfailing well of most excellent water tinder cover. stabling for ilyo horses and sloven cows, carrlagclonse, AD4'Mpen. A part of thus ground / in atinfunplata oupwitir gravel walks and latviso with abundance of shrubbery and ornamental trees. Thorn is also several hundred choice fruit trees of almost every variety ip full beatingi ginner, over 200 feet long,bear: Ing the choicest varietiesof grapes: a vegeta b le garden of two acres. inclosed, with a neat pleket-fence and osay,e hedgeexed in fren nn toyldch Is 000. feet en the turnpike. Tim frnit mi aually. if sOldln the , Merket,Would Pal at least SUM A never-failing dream, called the Poquessen. crosses the entire western bound of the premises , . Twathirds. of the _purchase Money may , remain on. Wog/lige , of would' ho rehAid to a Intionsible tenant • on' ease. Account° by the a and 'Trenton Railroad Cars six or child thnes a day during the fain , year. rind Steamboat from Torrendale twice allaV.. For further earliqulara'anntratit i• ISAAb NATELINFIi N. E. comer Third and Spruce, Phila. FOR; SAL OR TO VARM, SITUATE on the Briptol Pike. W., miles from Ono State 11°9° '' , ° ; 49inin g ' 4 9Acta% with Largo` Stone Utrrllinß.• . , A, large new hark just erected. with outbutlhdings, AR the fencing on the above grounds to Ind neut. Milk Vault. P`rolt and other tress. 'llO - 1 ground in a high state of . cut. tiratior, well watered, the Poquensen (}reek, passing through It. It is about half a hullo from BoHets Station on the Philadeia and Trenton Railroad, the care 4017- pint at the, Station six or eight times daily. . Two thirds , o • the , purchase money ran Fontein on mortgage, or the Farm would bo rented te a rosponsiblo tenant on a lease. Apply to _ ISAAC NATHANEI, N. E. Cor. Third and Spruce, Phila. jeFOR BALE.—ON FOBTIETEL BELOW PINB Street, West Phile..delpbbs-- A very limitable Lottase residence, replete with every convenience. Stable. Comelnhouse and Oreen.hoose. Grenade hand aomely •taltront, with a profusion of fruit troce in WI bearing. LotOti b 7190 (9et, The groupie adJoinirla feet fronts can be had ft doeu u d . BAUM MELD, n029.1m* ' No. le Booth grout Street. IRFOR f3AIAL-41. YA,LUABLE PROPERTY FOR investment, consisting end bro threeetory brick Mono., with d end free thren.stary Anodern brick dwellings, built in the tort manner, sod teresebe4 with every eouventanee, situate on the S. E earner of Fourth end Diatnood streets, extending to Orleans street. Ara all occupied by good restronsible tenants. d, M. GUM. MET & 80148, 504 Walnut street. 1868.- 1868. ELEGANT RESIDENCE. ELEO &NT RESIDENAtE. NO. Mc SPRUCE ST FOR SALE—TERMS EA . SY, Netax, BROTHER CO . SSW South Street. inFACTORY FOR BALE OR RENT.—A LARDS three 4 tory brick Factory Bußana, haring tapas= three etreeta. In built in the meet substata man. ner. nearly new and in perfect order. Lot Si feet frontby 116 feet deo. batnediate,posatestou Stveta, Per ~ .arthar particula . rs apply to J. SL ds BoriS.SOS Warns greet dells m• FOP. SALE.—THE 71ANDSOME THIREESTORY Dwelling, with three.etorr back buildings, bo. 81$ North Seventh greet; has every modern con once and Improvement, and is In perfect order. humpy. diate por.erAlen. One half can remain on mortgaite.' , i, Apply to WiI'UCIC 411 JORDAN. 433 Walnut *Met. lt FOR SALE OR RENT—A ILANDSOMEMODERN ResWerke, 3 , f feet font, ba.lt In the bteit tniuuusr, with every cenveniener , and lot 115 tett deep to a R, feet vtdde street,tltnate on Bummer 'beet. near Logan sqoare. I in perfect order. Immediate mesersion given. J. M. la:NI:411E1( k SONS, OCR Walnut street. nia . EBTe RE TO LET, ..V.:'.11 1 fTXTUILES FOR BALE, on 3daritet otreet. A Laree Wholetale Boot and Shoe !louse, intend ing, on the fir..t of Jan ust7 next, to change their bit/lineae. win rent their etore, and transfer about ost(0,0JO worth of good trade. A part or all of the stock will be disposed of if the par ties desire. . 411 coma imitations confldenttaL Address D.* IL. this oflire. . del7lt.• Large COUNTRY SEAT AT BORDENTOWN. N. J.— Large three..atory brick Mansion HOuses containing thl rooms. beautif Idly located. and supplied ;lath gas. water, hot. air furnaces. and every modern improvement. toltablo fora school trr summer boarding- batted. oftbling for ten hoists, carriage hotute..he.,. with nearly five agree of ground. upon which are large forest trees, shrubbery. mineral riming* &e.. near railroad'atation. for sale by I. C. PRICE, No. 64 North Seventh at. 4011491,m lusi r. TO RENT.—A. lIANDEO3IE TEIREE-IiTORY Mt-Ming. with eltmoderu Improvements. No. 3012 Vornott stro'et, bizmedisda Dosseerdse. Also si Tbroc-story Doubto Dwelling. 8. E, corner Broad and Co lumbia avrnue. suitable for rei.l deuce or store fumed!. atoetriolL Apply to Gorr cot; JORDAN, ,No. 4.13 Walnut street. FOR TRENT—A LIATIDSOME FOUR-STORY Brown Stone ReAdenee, having every nodexn con' Venienee and improvement,' and in ped'-at order, situate en Lacustjtreet. near nt. klark'sl.llltnelt. J. M. (lUMAIBY & SOMi. NA Walnut street. FOR RENT--A IfiNDSOMELY-FURNIMED Resbitnev. with parlor. ainiag-roam. aging-room. • kitchen. and dx chambetw; targO7loA.lnd_ertyry_ eonvenience : situate on Race street . neat ibliteelitn. GUMBIEY.i.:SONS, DUB Walnut, greet. TO LET:4-A FINE FOCILSTORY MODERN Eceideuce. in complete order, Spruce idreot. above Nineteenth. CLAIM ErTING, de17.21,* 7U7 Wanut Street. a ferm THIRD STREET—FOR RENT, TEE V , 10.04 story Its and brick Store Property. No. WA N 'Third street lmmediate posoomadom I. M. ZdEY k 8018. WE Walnut street. raFOR BENT—FROM DECEMBER urr A LAMB new Store, on Delaware avenue, below ut4. A t iPli to JOB. B. BtalnEl/ 4 CO. nob 108 South Delativab arenas. jeFOR RENT.—SECOND AND THIRD STORIES of Store No. MO Istorth 'Third erect. "optilte Ratio Hotel." del4 L 21,. fro RENT—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSON, THE eecond, third, fourth and fifth doors of rry_ettgible premix.* on Mar ket street. Apply to D. li. 13..KEPER No. 773 Market street. do X"t 'LiCa Le) :Ali TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. FOR • THE .1. City and County of Philadelphia.—ltOltEllT WIG • BONDS. SARAH JANE IVILSON. June Tea*, UHL No. , T. in Divorce. 'ID SARAH JANE WILSON Pi:impend ent You will pleaFe,take notice of a Rule grated In the c stove care, returnable SATI'ItDAY, 'Deceabor 28th. ; ledr. at le o'clock A. hL. to .how cause whyl divorce ec ViTIO , IO ohould not be devd. JAMES W. Attorne tor Hbellant. Plitl-orkA.. Dec. 14th, httt7. deteplatsw• JIIN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE lITY AND. County of Phlladelphia.—Estate' of SUBV TRQ ct. TER, deceased.—Ths Auditor appointed by tie Court to' audit PMle and adjust the first and final seconnt of Cita it ',Ed W. TROTTER, Executor of the kat will and testament of BUSAN TROTTER, dec'd?, asi to report distribution of the balance in the , haids of .the accountant, will moot the parties interested for the our- , ees of his appointment, on , Mondayi th4Z l d day of December. lael, at 4 o'clock. P. M., at Ms 0 co. No. t Walnut street.. in the city of Philadelphia. dell w f m ISt* ROBERT N. IVILLHOI, Auditor. tITILE ORPHANS , COPI;hT FOR THE. iITY AND Couny of Philadelahtn. Estate 61 I pDERICK LAKEMEYER, deceased .— The Adttor appo ted by the •• Vonrt to audit,settle and adjust the first and hal account of MARY LAKEMEYER,__Administratrix of 3C Estate of FREDERICK AKE3IEYKR.' deceased, ati to report distribution of the indance In the Lands of themeountant.. will meet the parties interested (or the purpee of his an. Dointment, on •I uesday, December 51th, 1887.‘t 4 ce_cloo P. M.. at hts Ottlee, southeast corner_ of Sixtb.nd NValnut streets (second floor), in the city of Fhtladeipla.. HENRY.B. HAGE.W4 Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR' THE IITY AND 1 Coun*• of Philadelphba—Retate of GEORIE abliTil. decease The Auditor appointed by the Core to audit, settle and adjust the account of ,aEouog P.,,EVYIS and fs GRORGE 'L. KELLER; Administrators of be estate of GEORGE SMITH. deceased. and to report tribution of the balance in the hands of the account will meet the parties intorreted for the, purpose of appoint ment. on Monday. December Md, at 4 &el P. M. at his °fresh 'io. Pi South Sixth street. in the ty_of AU ad aphis , GM:EMT US E MAK. doll.w f m 5 = Auditor. 00A.LeAND WOOD. 05 00 A.INTIJ GENUINE EAGLE VEIN and OTtEEMVSSD NUT and lEJOI at Uoal Dpat. 407 NorthT X V I P, & C .ll. TAYLOJ Jr. dalin P. MoGARRY V o O A I DEALM I IN WEST END OF CH,F.B 4 I I 'NUT ETRLET DGE. BLACIA T IVIS . COAL. 'HICKORY. OAK AND COAL WOOD. n027-MVS SPLENDID STOVE C0AL. , ..•• •••• • • • .. • .• •'• • 011 LARGFANUT. .. .. ... ........., ..... s SUPERIORH. lf nollft E. D. ASHT ON , E RET. WRECK'S CELEBRATED CENTRALIA, A' HONEYT 3 a - LER FIRST-CLASS D Li WREGMT AND QUALITY GUARRA,BTE'A. I, SCuTTuMARKET STRERI ---11.71;ENROSE ds CO., DEALBIid 'IN Ciala uii -- k - Callowhill street,above Btoad, Phlladelpia. Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. of all ekes, proofed ex. preeely for Family Use R iff - Ordure received at 1911 North ElGHTlldtreet, or through the Poet-office. ao'd 205 15..11146014 DINE&' . JOIDT enzall2 Td 11N ONDERBIONED INVITE &WEN ON 1 their stock of isbrieg Mountain; Lehigh and Locust Monstain 00114 %shish, with the Preparation given by tts. we ttddc clams h e , excelled by any other Coal. , . Office. Franklin lutitnte 13 ffilffiffig,No. l 5 BOA Seventh' atreet. • . BINE'S & Stla. E_Ti_ laimil • Arch street white. Bebvildil. wAlsTs. IArANTED TO RENT: BY JANUARY let; bßßlUM sized ilyst or second floor, in fklmyßiess A ddrt es CASH JOBBER; this'nflice. .17 2t4 . _ irWANTED TO ttENTWEBDWELLING WE 11: Philuclolphirt. AchlreksC., RIC;IIARDSON , No. Von Smith Fourth Fti doll-witu or ,)., 1711.11 U,, ALLAD.SINGING. WWII() Elqzttli Niuotepricu giciii:l7l:6llZ - M k W ILL, 2 and ret3lll2lo uesaone O'ctober 4tb. . 1705Eaua strept, : OPMjt ' dire? i; '"Ai 10114 -).:.!: ANTE.I4kBE Jeff Dallis In liinnott. Edwin De Leon, Consul Qeneral in Egypt under Buchanan, and a relie , sympathize!, is contributing reminiscences of the rebellion to the New York f tieleFer. In his last letter he 'soya that - while still in Egypthe was con vinced that there would be trouble' at home, and Adele: .In my judgment, the best method to avoid a collision, and to stein the tide of Ab'illtion fanaticism on the one side, 'and of fierce ro sentment on the other, was to warh the North of the determined, temper Of the South by nominating for the Presidency—in corn binatlon with• the' Demoeratic party of :the , North--a representative State Rights South ern man, instead of compromising 'on a Northern Conservative, I „considered Mr. Davis as onr beet and ablest representative man for that nomination, not so much for any supposea intellectual, auPeriority over other Southern leaders,tis from the fact of his eligibility, and from his moderation both of language and deportment towards the repre sentatives of the North and the Northern peo- Pki r generany. If alter such nomination he could be elected.by a combination of Northern and Southern Conservatives, the evils which threatened the country under a sectional rale would be averted, I therefore wrote Mr. Davis, suggesting the boldest as the best policy, expounding my views with all the freedom of old frieniship, and offering, If he approved of the idea, to resign my office, re turn home, and with pen and voice, ail in , copying, out, the proposed. programme. It is witless* add, that akthil tune the thought of the Probability, or even the possibility, of a civil war had not entered my mind. While my long absence had not prevented my grasping the political situation, it and sitherH causes had not allowed me fully: to' appreci ate the mutual exasperation and- fraternal hatred which culminated in that four years' war, almost suicidal on'the one side, fear fully destructive and demoralizing on the other, and almost fatal to constitutional liberty on this continent. My letter to Mr. Davis was written in De cember, 1.859. His reply, bearing date . . a month later; was as follows : "Wasrimoros, D. C., January 21,, 1860. My Lear Sir: I have read your letter with' sincere gratification, and return my cordial 41anktt tor your kind 'offer. :.You - express what I would hive expected from you, but what I would have hoped from few men whom it has been my fortune to know. "I have no wishes or prospects which would justify you in making the proposed sacrifice; and for every reason object to your making it. My opinionsots you know them, would be sufficient to defeat any effort of my friends to nominate me at Charleston; and should do so, as they would impair the ability of the Democratic party to succeed in the next Presidential canvass. Since you left us there has been a great advance in public opinion toward the Southern Rights creed. We are now all powerful at the South, but . are still in the minority at the North. "To get as . many . Northern votes as will insure the success of our candidate, it will be necessary to recruit largely from the Conser vative ranks; and you will at °nee perceive that the banner of a 'Radical' advocate of Southern righta would not be sufficiently at, tractive in that` quarter to produce the result. There will be a hazardous controversy in re lation to the resolutions deelaratorY of the position in relation to the rights a slave holders in the United States territories. The solution,which will probably be the only pos sible one, will be to nominate some one who will berecognized in both sections as the true exponent of their opinions. Ex-President Pierce would probably best fulfill the condi tions; Mr. Dallas might do. 4. Southern- rights man from a planting State would not be accepted by the North, without dis claimers and 'concessions not to be enter tained for a moment; and a Southern man with Northern leanings, as. Davy Hubbard expratiSed, would be &submission to which we could only consent as the alter native of submission to a 'Black Repute lican.', - From both I pray hist a good Providence and our own self-respect will preserve us. "Tie papers, which you no doubt see, w a in lave informed you of the protracted, and tins far fruitless, struggle to organize the Ibuse of Representatives. No one can -441! now we how the controversy is to be termi nated and the Sotithern members are he comirg fast reconciled to their present unor ganizid condition. "As we have little to hope. and much to deprecate, from the action of the present Congress, no legislation may be our best Wats. "A few of your associates in the long siege of 11 , 61 are still in the Senate, and all remem ber you viith much regard. Let me hear from you as often as , your convenience will permit, a,nd honey° me, "Ever most truly, yours, _ "JAWF, "Consul-General Edwin de Leon Alexan dria, Egypt." , Deferring to the superior judgment of Mr. Davis, I accepted his conclusions, and events seemed to justify their correctness. But when the storm rose, nine months later, I again wrote an urgent request to know the actual'state of affairs, and received in reply a letter, the material portions of which were as follows ' "WAsiIINGToY, D. C., January 8, 1861.: .My Dear of : We are advancin rapidly, to the end of 'the Union.' The Cotton States may now be regarded as having decided for. secession. SorltAt,:eiralitaja In a 9 14281 war,: and the probanitifles are that events will hasten her and het , ,itasOclates into general conflict with the Dives., of the Federal Gov-, ernment. The Black,Ropublicans, exultant, over their recent success fire not disposed to concede anything,, and the stern necessity of resistance is forcing itself upon the judgment at all the slaveholding States. "The Virginia Legislature met yesterday,' tpd took promptly and boldly! the Southern ground, Mississippi is now in convention. may leave here in a few days ; though tis also possible the State may choose to - tatintinfie its Senators here for the purpose of !Osseo against hostile legislation. "The confidence heretofore felt in Mr. Bu - all has diminished steadily, and is now learlyoxtinct. His weakness has done as such , harm as wickedness would 'have Olueved. Though I can no longer respect r confer with' him, and feel injured by his nduct, yet I pity and would extenuate the fences not prompted by, bad design or ma• .nant intent. * * "Witk great regard, I am, 'As ever, your friend, "JEFF'N DAVIS. E'pt • 'En LicoN, Esq. Alexandria I . • Hertiew Eating. . Paris, letter in a London paper says: liorse-eating still continues to be the rapg humor of hippo-maniacs in France, amthougla cannot agree with a friend who saidast week, `I have ridden so ' murky I shold like to eat one,' to which I replied, 'I /ember to have see you 'cook' one or two neapottesmore,' I report the state of the marS4 Good, juicy steaks range about ten pen% and saddles touch nearly the same ftgur, 'Well, I confess I never expected to writ' about the 'prime parts' of the noble antral with a view to roasting and eating him, The last really fat horse I saw was a race-Orse belonging to the Duo de Fria% 'aid.l 'there goes the - horse which will NISC.P6IYCES. , be last.' 'You think so?' sad: a friettar !Yet , he is a Pretty horse, and see , how much fatter. he is ti l icn the rest.' ,31(1,16 i•evenons OR, cio3va "TheSatut Polgie, of• Lyons, tells us that ) `a slop for the sale of horse meat has just- been opened hi that eit.y in the Rue Montes quieu. Themeat was sold at ver,y r moderate prices, twenty-rive centimes (two' and a halt pence) the pound for ordinafy pieces, arid one franc the kilog. for the .filet and cimice cuts. 'The display loeked well, and was very fat, much to the astonishment of the public, Who seem to •have entertained the idea that all the: oor haelts ;.they, ttee unfit for work would be offered ~ for food. do not suppose .that the Sales antbOrized by. Lord Hastings and Mr. Chaplin will in Any way effect the dead equine market. nELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COM. v ar dr f 44ncerperted by . the LegLslatoro of Penney /. .• Office, S. E. corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all pdrts of the world. EVIAND INSURANCES • On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parts of the Lnion. FIRE INSURAN 'E • Oh merchant!! e gen rally. " On Stores, Zweilligs, die. • ' • ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1.1867 c 5200,000 United States Five Per Cent Loan, 11140's 13201,000 00 124,000 United States Six Per Cent Loan, 1881 .. . . ..... 184,400 00 60,000 United Sitile'S ; ighiNi. Ce nt. Loan, Treasury Notes.. 52402 60 200,000 State of Pennsylva niaifiiLoan. ... 210,070 00 126,000 City of Ce nt, • Lean ( Ph tax). —. 4.4 125,6:6 90 Loan 60,000 inflictor New Jersey Six Pet emit 20,000 Pennsylvania ifein:ata First Mort. 88,000 Pe gage Vit Perni Cent Bonds .. 19"3 00 26,093 Vin 2 L er nsay C l e y i lititl o l n ta d rfijaAri 2="3 . Per t. B on ds (Penna. RR. guarantee). . 20,000 W 88,000 State of Tenn ess e e ........ Tient: Loan. . .. 18,000 W 7,000 State of Tennessee . ... Cent. 4.270 00 • 800..„4haree etos Company, Principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phila.- delphia 15,000 00 7,600 160 shares stock Pennsylvania Rath • • road Company . • 7,600 00 6,000 100 shares stock No rth l ; MitieyivanA Railroad ... • B,OOO DI 10,00) 80 • shares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co /6,000 oo 201,600 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties 201,900 00 81i101,40e Par Market Value 8 1 3 02 ,502 60 Cost. 214089.679 26, Real Estate.. . . Bills Receivable f or Insurances made. . 219.18667 Balances due at Ageneics—Pre.. 'Mums on Marine Pollmes—Ae. crued Interest. and other debts due the Company.. .... a334 38 Stock and Scrip o sundry ranee and other Companlm ' • P6,(8.3 00. Estimated va1ue......3,017 00 Cashez .--... • -.42103,017 10 Cuban Dravver............. ...... . ZEI 62 103,015 63 DIRECTORS: .' . Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, John C. Davis.. . ' Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Souder, ' ' James Tramisdr, Joseph H. Seal, William C. Ludsvig, Theophilds Paulding, Jacob P. Jones, Huila Craig. - James B. McFarland. Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Erre, John R. Penrose, John D. Taylor, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Malvaine, Henry Sloan. HenryC. Hallett, Jr.. George O. ',dyer. George W. Bernadou. WWl= G. Bonito°. John B. Semple; Pitteln rel. Edward Lafourasde, D. T. Morgan. ' Jacob Riegel, A. C Berger, THOMAS~C. HAND, Presidcmt, JOHN C. DAVIS, Wee Priat4 ant. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL. Militant Secretary. 'pg. AFJ.LiNC adelptna. INSURANCE COMPANY OF PELL ,oarporded hi 161 L 1 • • ' Chatter PerFehnaL siltikt a ttEll Walmit street. 118AGOR imam against loss or daimz ed by P'IRE, a -Menses Stores and other DAM" end on Pumiture, Goods, Wares and weasmw in toyin or cons 7.1111819/3 PROMPTLY ADJUTED AND PAID. Pkray, tgage on City Prc%rty, welt seenred..lll2l,6oo 00 Mates Government an 5......... • ...... l ilsooo 00 Philadelphia City 6 per gent ....... 00,000 90 T ,Pesineahrania ammo 6 per cent. Loan-- " MAO 09 amisytessda thilfrolid Bards. Ant and mond Mottgases MAO Camden and Loan . . . • . . 00 fldladelpldit 6 per cent. Loan. —t — —• ••••• • • ••• LOOO 01 don and Broad - s - op"9 'per ems. sum ,itase nds.. ea =ilzu:d LO5O 00 es. Bank Stock.CO Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania 'snook. 14030 00 Won Mutual /131IXIMMIVouisnutpattolc. Me al Beitanseirsmrance of hist Stock . 750 00 Cash in Bank and on hand . .... . . ............. 19 SWUM 61 Worth thb detest snalitet nine 114%04 DIRECTOR& Clem Tingley. Benj.- W. Wm ginner, Marsha. W I. Samuel Mohan:. Charles Leland. H.L. Camp. Thomas FL Moor% Isaac F. Beim. Samuel canine; ' Wm. Stevenson. Alfred Endlith °James. Young. GLEYTDI . President, Tnolui C. ling.; lieontary. PsmanaLrata. Deoembert UM. jal-ta.tlisktf :1L... FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADEL PlTh eili Onlees No. ai N. Fifth street Inoor. p -A: IK , hisrob_ ,27 UM Ixusare m . ' Household Farn ham and , - : • -Is en ‘i. from Los by Etre Cinthe - Ratf . - . Statement of the Amt a of the Association utalthed fn cora name with the provisions of an Act of lit __ phi jvil l Aremniy of foth. 664 . .. ciao Bomb and Wages on nowt, in me La Oasermi4ert • . 1e)) 10an:......... .... sou if la banloi.. .. ......, weo. n. rianaiton. • Levi P. Costa. RbaSonder nal Spartuiw • k 4 , r ti u ri " Tyr. . ji 4 :W4l l 3° o 7 t e iohnCarrow. Robert oenisker, george I. 78. Yaw& Peter . Armbniaten JOsepli TM H. SPARHA TON Vice __President; ww.m... . lIMIGTEL wx, WM. T.'131711.P.4 eacretarr .i . - - " --- 7 T IHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA: OFFICE--S. W. 00R. FOURTH AND wiman STREETS. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUIIIVELY. TERM !ND PERPETUAL CASH CAPITAL. .. • • ..... •• •-• ...... CASH Ann% t h e x l To *w4 ool P. Ratchford Starr. J. L Nalbre Frazier, Geo. W, F tock. ohn liL,Ap e va 4 ir stlet i L . i trn. George h. Stuart, Charles Wheeler, • John H. Brown. ' Thos, 11. Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STARR. President. oc i ltrA T?, OL : a. MONTGOMERY. Vice-President AINAI WIBTER, Secretary. ON ETRE INSURANCE MPANY ei rEP rigrOffiee. No. M. Nortb CO Fifth stre et. et. PIM nem IneorPoreted tki the Leedeletare Pedrurytvada. Ober tea Perpetnel Capital and AseethSlso,o l lL. Make Ella ranee againd_ uk Loeser Damage by Fire on Peelle or Private Bun=avertible tem Furnift* Moab. 43400 and Merthendlee. cos DIRECTOR& George Ere_tm_ I gradetick Doll. August C. Miner, i Jacob fichandier• John F. Belster/ins. I Samuel hillier, HenryTroomEer., . Edward F. Mote. Wm. hisDaniel____ Adam.). Glam. Christopher 11. Mill er "Wad Peterson, Frederick Steaks. Eroded* Ladner. Jonas Bowmen. • GEORGE BREW President pnrui E .., J OHN F. BELSTERIOVP., 'Vita preadult E. Cowman. BeeretarY. " ' ' • AK811104.8 FIRE 11418tBANCEICOMPAN8. IN OOII aerated M.—Charter perpetual. No. 810 WALNUT street. above Third. Phiindelpnbu 6 4 0 Having a e pap Capital Stook and Borgne i n . vested in (WA AVenere Becuriiie(4,9oAthnie 10 in sure on d , egres s wafture, ritoaandlee. vowed, tirand th a oes. and other Nrimal woven,. snas Madly m , Itiijat rill It. Muth, * , , Aimee ft Campbell; olay i rehth.. Edmund (1. Mt = 7 . (Tharfee_W Poulton': , JOriorf. Lewis. Israel 180n . iA John P. _ Tl/0 mtri EMAIUS. Preddenti Aram. C. Ti . re naarrosn. 8 NVIRAM er pIIDRANDEI COMPANZ-11LARTES xi. PERI" Mato, No. 811 "Arutitien. skive Thi.rh r gil i ada. Will Insure against Loss or amage b on Buil& huge, either perpetually or • fora p 31103 =who'd a t lis= m1111%1=1:1 l eeroes .;issFreistit.' Insurance to all arta ot the nlon. D No Wm. Esher. Petec Sieger. Luther, J. E. Baum. Lewis Ander:tried. Jaw F. Dean. John R. Blakistou. Ketahlud• Davis Pearson. - John B. Mut EIMER, President. F. DEAN, Vice President; laatn.thahht. 'ANY. NO. 401 OHNBTNO7 wit wm. M. Siam Secretary. AXE INSIDLINCE OOMP4 street. FIRE ANDM Francis N. Beek. • Charles ic s, hardioll , P.. Jostl gry Lew Icebert Pearce e% . Qeo..f.. Welt __— m„N N. HUI 1011.ILEI. k r" bk". .fHE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN; - PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1867. Or, svna.nCE. 88,000 00 84507.614 15 des to Gen D -••• RI INOIIIIANOIII., : . ' ohn VIT, Br bert B. Potter. duolg.terbar,Jr.. , woodrun, oh ftkee, 'l , i BUB. or., • dent. ,po . iike firedogs 18243-4Th:wmita, ogontiAu IMEZ,A.PuLATiv FIRE INSUIIANCE cOMPAtiIY or Noiii - 4356fitf 437;CheftntillitreiL , Assets on,cobtpberl,lo679 f#2,581200 - 803. capita.. . . .......... ...... 00 PFrremiume. J ,; :t 1,17 79 95 00 'UNSETTLED MAXIM INVOILE ion IS& ap,614 40651 m Losses Palt - ShicelB29over tp1545()0,0()();. isrpeini and TimOra* , Po*co on 7dbgral Tro _.eeaaukt#.4,D iltE,CTOd iNltr!' T 1 m err , wt.7w:Lewi4M. Richard!, Le nnto,..s t. o RpOol ! , ant Vlee-Preddent. , - — pro nnz.: UnCIE7 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON A.N.IDcrI4OI3E INSURANCE COMPANY; Capital ana keets: U 0.271,67130 invested in United States, $1,800,000, ALL LOBOS PROMPTLY AD.TuBTED wimotrr REFEREIioka TammoulD. A:TWOOD . 13BrITEE, OFFICE. Genera Agent for Pennsylvania. No 6brerohantotzolitingillnod im . ;' N.9watADELPHI4- MEN /X --INSURANCE ,COMPANY A. OP PHIL& OELPIIIiL INCORPORATED leoa.-otieLtrMit PERPEIIAI.4 No. 224 WALNUT alert Moline the ._ _Eichant This t,on. Amy furores from loaf or uawaea on liberal mine PIKE nteXelandbre. frtrOThiro. Ate, for limited pmowan4 POTEUlitelltiy on braidings by depotit or premium. The Company ne a been in flab% operation for, mote orthom an deo— welds hays be odY John L. Hodge. I. 13. Ida= John. o T. n il e „ Dati d M og Pn E William H. Grant-. B. o l4cliency, Robert W. Loam " nd Coatmoth ' D. Clerk LawreareV;l 4l o4,l ' R. NFOOLLE C NI JORUNWit. Berm Wrtoor„ Secretory; TEM °MINTY FLEE ENSURANDE (X/MFANY,—OF A Om No. 110 South Fourth = Chertnnt. "he tire hamming° Clou t irty the ilirry of Ma in a tite lia l, r= dil igainst toms or dasnage e tW il es eltudveti. 4 CELLWITIR PERPETUA L. '' This old and reliable Inatitation, with ample capital anti hnna ,....tentlusent I=4 invested vontinuos to LW= or s: forarimited ttme. las damage either by penosnean b ere, at the w4a, rater Wannest with the absolute sat• of Us ma tamers. Lamm adituded and L aid EREMES: with ' sit panibb3 despatch. D Chas J. Satter, : Andoew EL =era Newt Bade I Jam. hi. El_tone, liti & l4. L% orn, - ufturt, oeep Moore, ~ • Bo V.YdszsbYriTh. Eteeke‘. , k eat iit ra J. 8 Pinstdent. BMW= F. Hassaxy. Secretary' and Trewmrer. A KERICAIS MOTU_ AL . DOWILAN(DB . COMPARY__?.. .11.0ffiee Fariinhar Building Na SE Wahmt street. Ha. rine and to lesuranees. Maks taken on only. Vo Oar. goes and fa all parts of the world. and o& Ott trangpartemen rlvenessrlahl. trir o&d NM other tormieranaes in uttl ot ms l i arAl= ant PEED& , Vice President ROBERT X KEE. EstM l .4 ,s ' , '' - ' . _.. _ .' WMiam Leas& m. T. Lowber. Peter Colleni .7. Johnson Brown. ...... ' John Dallet li t. r . rka. , g=elA. Rolm. William kL Conrad. Mies Dandt.._ _ 1... Eder.- -- --; Bent W. MIMOSA, ' . a miLn mama. BenvWm. fdetskrd. 4 ,Peerson Benin. INSURANCE EXCLIISIVIDAY.-;-THE: PENN. eybania Fire Innarance CemParD'--Incorporated --Charter Perpetual— Do. gle Walnut street opposite inde pendence Square. This COMPaIaY, favorably known to the cortununfty fir aver forty years, continuo, to agahust Was or by Ore, on Public or Private either enal l .aucu la a g i or for limited Ume. Akio. on p Stoolot GC and Merchandise generally li on ber terms. - Their Capital. together with aargo larg e Sundus trunn. L in vested in antoct careful manner, wWch , enables them to offer to the insured en undoubted security in. the case of OSIL PI:RECTOR& . Daniel Smith. Jr., • John Devennntj - Alexander Demon, Thomas Smith. Th beat liaralhurtt, Henry Lewis. omas Robbn6_ _ J. Climugb.ta Pea. Maki H a ddock, Jr.. Preddent. WILTJAM G. ftowia.Lb.. itrACHINFIRRY,'IIiON. aro. MERmex &88 ( 13ENVAREC FOUNDRY, ' 430 WASIUNGTQN Avenge. Philadelphia, _ MANUFACTIME • • STEAMENGINES—High and Low-Pr Horizontal, Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast.and Co Pumping. BOILERS—CyIind er Flue, Tabular, &e. STEM l 3 AMmPßB—Natirtiyth anil Davy styles, and of all sizes. CASTINGS—Loam. Dry, arid Green Sand. Brass, drc. ROOFS—lrorr 'Frames. for covering with Slate or Iron. TANRe—Of Cant or Wrought Iron. for refineries, water. oil, &e. _ ___ • • GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Bench Casting', Holders and Frames, Purifiers. Coke and Charcoal Bar wa„ alvea, Governors, dm SL P GAR V MACIIINERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and Pumps. Defecators, Bone Black er; Burners, Wuhan', • and Elevators Bag FA Q ' Sugar and Bone Black Cara Sole manufacturers of the follotrl x aneelaities: In Philadelphia and vicinity, of W Wright's Patent Variable Crit.off Steam Engine. 1 In Perusaylvania, of Shaw & Justice's Patent Dead. Stroke Power Balmer.. • In the United States, of Weston's Patent Selteentering and Belf.balaneing Centrifugal Sugar.clraininclifsehine. Glass dr Barter improvement on Aspinwall & Wocberg Bartora n Patent Wrought...lron Retort Lid, Strahan's Drill Grinding Rest. Contractors for the design, erection, and fitting-up of Refineries for working Wagar or Molasses. pHILADELPHIA ERT ORNAMENTAL IRON WORSB, WOE,_ , ROBOOD dt. QO. • MknAf W acturers of CART, WROUGHT AND WIRE . T GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORN NTA FOUNTAIN VASES, STATUARY VERANDAHS ; 8 STABIAE Lerrwmas, UBB EIDOE AVENUL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. • ' ROBERT WOOD. , THOS. S. ROOT. , , BRONZE WORE. Having fitted up our Foundry with special reference with the above clan of Workove are now prepared to dli with promptnoes all orders for. Bronze Castings of every de octillion, to which the subscribers would moat realm* fully call the attention of the putdic,as also to their varied and extensive assortment of , ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS. the largest to , be found in the United States. selftemit , ROBERT WOOD & CO. CA A $ IXTIT It 13 B.—MIEIREY„ MERRILL Tbackara, No. 718 Chestnut street, manufacturers of Gaa Fixtures. Lamps dre... &c., would call the attention of the public to their lawe and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers. Pendants, rackets, dco. They also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and public buildings, and attend to extending. altering and repairing gas pipes. All War/ warranted. POPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING, Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and Ingot 0:1011ir, con stantly on hand and for sale by HENRY WINSOII CO., No. Mfl South Wharves. IV - EMBER ONE SCOTCH PIG IRON—OLENGAR 111 nock brand, in etaro and for sale in lota to suit, by PETER WRIGIAT & &M 8,115 Walnut meet. • jell DRIJQS. TThUBARB ROOT, OF. RECENT IMPORTATION, Indiaery superior quality; White Gum Arabic; East Castor Oil; White and Mottled CastUe Soap 3 Olive: Oil, of various brands. Fora sale by ROBERT 81 30EMAKER & CO., Druggists , Northeast corner of Fourth and Race streets. no2l-tf FU RE PA,INTS.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURE White Lead, Zinc White and Colored Paints of our awn manufacture, of undoubted purity; .in quantittee; to et* purchaaere, Rola fa SHOEMAKER & CO., Dealers in j'ainte and 'Varnishes N. E. corner Fourth and Race !Streets. no27.tf- RO ‘4 DERT SHOEMAKER CO., WHOLESALE Drugg..., N. E. corner Fourth and Race atreetit invite the attention of the Trude to their tango stock of 1 , Inc Drugs and Chemicals, Essential 011 a, 10 0 0694 Cola, , , ttos7.tf TIRUOGISTEP SUNDRM.—ORAD ATES—MORTAIt A/ Pill Tiles, Ccunbe, Briisbes, Mirrors, Tweezers, Pail Boxes, Born Scoops, Surgical Instruments , Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Cloods, Vial Cs, Syringes, die.. all at "First Hands" oaelio:m i. Ohms i and Metal SNOWDEN & BRUTHRII, 0 3 South Eighth street. B' ,tEItbrUDA AND GEORGIA ARROW ROOTTHE a.PNew 'Crop—week pure..aid dayaling whiteness. directly from the grower& Sold at etandard weight; And_Aguaranteed in freshnem and purity. , IHUBBEL.l4,APethecary. mylnif - -• -• 1410 iiihrotnut strek. NEW TURKEY PRUNER LANDING FORSALIg LI bp) J. -B. BUBBLER , ds 00.. 108 &tab. Delaware avenue. -......en1v#141011122", 912791613,1 - ,"•:',. s. AS 111 PRI Lat L A WN, ir at r tr l tt i rt? Pt ' a A . . - ellati!tUuutei 'fla.intereugrimuryLre.k. Rota Villein, the gtia../lorthwest scam Canadair , ter r a n e7.,ettt '011...6167,„ va ruld idv.lB. UM. . -*- at incti thetiowine °twee • ving . • l i *hill 41 - :' INni A - MMODATIONS.-At 7. al A. M. for , . • • and all ... _.ediate Stations and Allentown, . , 0, , +11 , • , leaves tteutaing at 490 P. M., arrivineftn r"! ..I. . IE9IO P. M. • r, . : 0 4 41P Hir r p ii ,:; -At 115pht, icehrforil=4. tnknoPa'r intrWirt r i z: lllllll4 ttston. t}svlll e*R°e York. beg Oarlisl ter. N e. ef,ll 4.lfia m ot' lj'f4frt. berti. buivAtaganita e t e ra al lte. e ' The ..30 conned, at Ending With the East Pens alivania nahroad trains for Allentown, ke. i and the 8.10 Lid.renticels wit_h_the Lebanon valley main for Har• r ig n Atigle ti li n ilitZ:V t 3 h . citil t r: "w it • l ' a i L il tr eg i s s . t4fig: , . t orthem c Central. Cum me gi tglet baileys and . i if • eiSi=a trains tor . orthuznammnii, niJ.. YO/ ebOXOWYbOrr. ftagiOre. Ate- - • .• : :I 0014 LeaVeliPhiladelpaia ett dou P. . orileadizor, P burgh. connect. Mg p ar , diug and Railroad trains for Col _ ' ""...' 6 IVN AOCOMODATION.-LeaVes Pottstowzt at ': • . laming at intermediate stations; arrives ln PldladelPhla at_ ,o 06 A. at Returning. leaves Philadelphia at 1 21 5AP i t amves in Pottstown at 7.06 P. M. A CCOMBIOWsTIOI4--•Leavei. Reading _at /tik a 7l i aj nietill way stations; arrives in Phila. at P leaves Philadelphia at 4.03 P. IL: arrives In .M. Trainslor Iphiew leave Hirrisburg at 8.10 A M. and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M. striving In Philaderia at LOU ?, ;Di j a ternaon tnijoes Loewe Harrisbarg at 2. OP. M. and ro atA46P. Ea P. M. t arriving at,Philade bla at liartisbMil sixotimetuitim leave, Readingit 7.15 A. M. burg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Re ad.l with it. Accommortettiem, smith, at Lail P. 6L erg g Philadeldelk at 9.10 r; 64 , .' i. • ` train, with a Passenger car attached, Maven Phlwelphia at t 1246 noon for Pottsville and all Way leaves.ronnme at 7 A. hlf.. for Philadelphia and aU Way Stations.i tiAU the above trains rrincetropjLexcepted. eSt4 alb P. l fir• e lf. ' We - WHZelphils. 87. .rgiElt A. TE E d±nen 'Mr - 4.261'. M. ' V AD.-Pamengers for Downinctown and Intermediate mints take the 7.89 A.M. middoir. M. trains from , Plalidelatcla, returning, from vowningtown at 6.80 A. hi.. and 1.00 P. Id. • • NElj v a l ORIE EXPR_F i BB, PORLITZ3BUEOII AND THR , T.-Leaves New York a 9 A. •M, 5.00 and did ri , d ie. 0 0 4 &Ming , *tat .a ir : m ' l L9O and 10.10 miect et arrhbarg ezinyyryama, and North' em Central Rallroad z Mess • for Pittsburgh. Old. ore. , , i lltirreere W Train gi b' s L Elarrisbterg. on arrival of Pausylyania E=e si cs from Pittsburgh. at 1) and 6.Z A. M 41.25 P M 4 , Reading at 440 and 7.00 A.M. and ILO_ r t iLarriving at ew York 10.10 and 11.45 A. M., 90 0.1)U?E% Al. Sie.qPing Oars actioniPanYing these trains ~.utrarigh-britWeen derma , Ott and Pittsburgh. without . MM e trafn for New York leaves Harriebtud at R.lO A. M. and 10 P. M. slid train for Harrisburg leaves New York at cen : u i la i il t. :az VALLEY Bafiii*Heli).--Tritini , leave Pottsville at 6.30, 11,03 A. M., and 1.1.5 I . :Wrath:ling from Tamaqua at 7.25 A. M. and 1.40 and 4.35 P. M. - • SCHUYLICILL A.ND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.- Trains leave Auburn at:beisA.,3l. for 'Finegnwe and Hat. rtabtirg; and at 12.45 P. M. for Pinegoo 4 re and Tremont ; re. turning from Harrisburg at &to P. M. and from Tremont a TLL ET II S , -T 6 roug P h . M fi . r stclas , s ' tickets ' and e migrant :tickets an Cana to d all a' the principal points in the! North and West d , Excursion T 3"keta from Philadel , phia to Reading and Intermediate . tattoos ' good for. clay only, are said by Morning Accommodation, Market. - Train, Reading and Pcittdown A40=2044104 _Trakillil at reduced rates. • mtmoen Tickets to m Intermediate good for day on l 3"_. Jam sold at Reading and Stations by tGeldiLig and Pottstown Accomodation Pratt., at reduced rates. The followingt Ickes are obtainable Only at the Mice of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. zit South Fourth dreet. Philadelphia or of G. A. Nicoll; General Superintendent Wading. Commutation Tickets atis,ear cent. discount, between sza=desired, fort amities and firma. Ticketaloodl or 2,Geamiles, between all points/. at 952 50 wit, for amUies and firms. Season'm..keb., or threads nine or twelve znonthajor holden only, to all points at reduced rafea GUrpfneen reeding on the Hue of the road will be fur dished eta at halffwith ca . rds, entitling themschrei.and wives to tick: ar EXCUII4OII Tickets from Philadekehil to 'princiPal sta tions, good for Saturday. Sunday ana Mozut!y, at reduced fare. to be had only at the Ticket Ounce , at Thirteenth and Callowhill streets. t re forwardetto all above le Freight DePote Mow theeta. Trains leave 'Phila&Optili day 4130.4 M. , 12. noon. and 6P. FL, for Redifor Lebanci n luarrisbarg, pottsville. Port Clint e ; .i i t'll all PoVag e litedle "close at the P hia -P Or all plate' nether road and its at 6:A. AL. and for the pike. rival Stations only at 2.16 P. M. ifiratMg ArDa24l6l9."42C tir EN AMBOY and 0 DIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD' COIL PANY'S LINER. from Philadelphia to New York. and way PlaCeot horn %hint .tarot Wbilat • At 6 A: M.,. bfa Camden andAmbozAccom; __' ea 25 At BA. M. via Camden atuidersey Express _Mal/. 8 00 At 8.20 P. K. via Camden and Jersey City, caPreta. I At 6.00 P. MM. . , , via Camden and Amboi.} thigh a At BA: and I', 11.forFrcutueld, ola , At 8 and 10 A. M. 2 and 3.80 P. M.. for TAmton. At 8, Bwn.and 10 A.IL. I. 80. 4,80 and 6P. IL, for Borden. to At 8,8 and 10A. IL l ia tgl w ,4.Bo and 6.P. IL for Elegarice. Atdarlo A. IL. • 8.80.4.80.8 andll.2o P.M. for Bat- Beverly an co. At and ICA M., 4.80. 5 and 11 . 81 P.M. fog Edge water Riverride, Riverton and Palmyra. At,6 and 10 A. id, 1, 6 and lige P. M. for Ptah House. • SlO The' 1 and li.ao P. Lines will leave from toot tit Market street ; by °mar fem. • At II From K A /astou Depot:- A. via ifendngton and Jaw aril New York xpress • . - . . .. .611 uu , At E 8, and 11.00 A:W.llk ......P.M. . BristoL And at 10.15 A. M. for Britt° At Bandl A/4 2,80. and 5 P. IL for aforchrvffler end Tallytown. At SAO =40.15 A. M., 2.80. and 5 P. M. for Rckinchr and EdeWgton. _ • At 8 and 10.15 A. r..-2.20, 5, and for ContWella. TorreadalA Hotmealturg. Winahooming. pride& Pun and Prankford.and BP. for Hohneaburg and mermediate Btationa. BEINIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LIMAS from Kensiniteas Depot At &CO A, Alfor Niagara Fads, Bu ff alo. - Dunkirk, mira, /times. Owego, Rochester El m finartuae. Great Bend. outrage. W es. barM-1 410 "anton.'8trondsbiug. Water Gan.,kr.• • ' • At &00 A. M. and &SO P. M.. for BetvidereaaudOn. Lunt- Flemington, dm , The 8.80 P. M. Line colmects All townth trate leaving Easton for MaucliChank. en, ic. • At SP. M. for Lambertvi lle and Intermediate Stations. Ph= West Philadelphia Depot. connecting Bsii way. At 9.30 A. M., 1.80, 6.80 and 12 P.M. New YorklX Line. via Jersey City 26 The 9.30 A. M.and 6410 P. IL Lines run daily. All At 9.30 A. 31..1.30, 6 30 and 12 P. IS., for Trenton. At 9.30 ..i. M,. 630 and 12 P. M. for liristoL At 12 P. M. (Night) for 3lorrisville, Tullyrown, Schencks, Eddington, Cornwella Toriisdale,iloimesburg,Tacony, IViselnoming, Brideatuirg and Frankford. . . For Lines leaving Kensmaran Depot, Mae the cars on Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour before departure. The z i % on Market Street Railway ram direct to West Philade lphia Depot, Chestnut end Walnut within one genera . Oundays,_the Market Street Cars will run to mimed With the 6.Bo P.K.lizie. Fifty Pounds of amigo only .ailewed each Pamenjer. Passengers are prohibited from taMng milking Sa _bdg• gage but their wearing *PPM'. Ailinsfinovnr fifty pounds to be paidior extra. The Company limit their re. larmaibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound. and will not be liable for any amount beyond 8102, except by IlPe' dal contract. I nt i Tickets sold. and B c hecked direct throtigh,to Mi,. Worcester, a cid. Hartford.. New Haven. dello% Newwrt i 'AI , Troy. flaratws. Utica, Rome, Byractre, Rochest er. &Halo, Niagara Falls Wad iluipenaionßridge. An additioasiTialrA Oftlee Is loneMd at-N0.222 Militant street, -where tickets to New York, and all important Points North and East, may be Procured. Persona Par' e= Ticketa at this Office, can havo 'their baggage from residence oxi hotel to dartioatlem by Union Transfer Baggage Express. Linea from We* k ork for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Coruna iiVeet at 2A. M and 1.02 ;anda.oo P.M., via Jersey City sad Camden. At SIMP. M. via Jersey City and Kendon. At 10.00 A. M. and 12 M.. and 6.00 P. K. via jersey q 0 and W. Philadelphte. .. From Pier No.. Vie:River. at 4 P. M. Express ands. P. M. Emigrant, via alphoy and Camden Dec. 16. 1867. • • • • +•Wide• /13. GATZMErt, Agent. PENNSYLVANIA -- lIRINTRAL Railroad.—Winter Vme.—Taking aillM„ , . et Now Sith,' , RV The trains of the Pe&ivarda Central Railroad lea v e the' Da Gat Thirty. Th irty and Market streets. 1, 1119 b reached directly by the of the Market • Stoat amender EallwaY, the lad car conn egt 7 ty with each train, leaving Front and Market 'streets - rahustee before. its departure. There 'of the , Ott tit and Walnut, Street Ba Iwo.' rpn within one eviare o the Depot.= •• r ON SUNDAYS—The Market litmet Cars leave Front and Market streets SG minutes before the departure of each train.. Sleepirs, Car Tickets can D ane r application. at the Ticket °nice. Northwest co inth and .tntetbliti Eitpeets, MA tte Depot. _ Agents orthe Onion Transfer Company will can fet and delivet‘Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chest- nut street. No. 116 Market street. or No. I South Eleventh street, will receive attention. TRAMS LAO. VE DEPOT. VIZ.: flat &C 0.11.161. at 12.00 M. Erie Express Paoli Acemmodation. . .tiO I' EsirdellurgAecom. sAaneastar Accent... ParkebnraTrain • ~,, .. ... ......... ..at tOO P. M. Paoli Accom. x .......... ~...... . . ... at 100 P. M. Etie ' - ... .. .. 11.15 P. M. Philadelphia . a•Pitsst ........... ... .... ... . .. .at 11.L5 P. M. Accommodation... at 11.30 P. M. Erie Mail leaves - . daily, except Saturday. Philadelphia =presto leaves dills, All • other trains daily, except Sunds.v, The %rests= Accommodation Train rune daily, (lucent Sunday. For this , train tickets • must be 'procured and baggage delivered by SDIP. M. at 116 Marketstreet. TRAINS Agitlyn AT DEPOT. VIE. ' • - Cincinnati 4.sti 1.115 A. N. Philadelphia Nxpreea. ..... .............. ...... 7.10 Paoli Atcoll2. No. 1..."... ...... ................ ' 8.20 Erie Mai 1...... ........ ................ " 9.35 " Fast Line .. .... ..... ....,.. " 9.35 , •" ParkeburgTalls...., ' .. .. " 9.10 ' " Lancaster " 410 P Erie Exprees...... ............. ................ " 1.10 ." Day Express. ................... . . ...... ....... " &30 Paoli AcCOM. :No. ...... " 7.10 " Harrisburg Acr.om. • ....,.... " 9.50 s' For further information , sDyPly to JOHN C . ALLEN, Ticket gent, 901 C'hestnut street. FRANCIS Flallh4 l im 116 Market street SAMUEL W Ticket Agent at_th&Bepot. Tbefreurusykvania • ad Dontipany will not asaunie any MSc for tl e s s ga t eif t :xeept for wearing - Apparels and limit their rest* Hlty to One Hundred Dolisua In value. All Baggage risk of the owner, 14410 pi taken mmeM. General Superintendent, & ts=na, Pa irdipmailk"APPArttiBADß.Vng_sel - iltonday. December Idtii. 1.227," train,. will leave from foot of Market street (upper ferry) for Alerehantville,Mooreetowzt. Idartford, , Maienyllle, Galileo. port, Mount Holly, kmithville, , Evalutylllit,r Vincent° no, Binning hate and Pemberton at 10.80 A. M. and.'„4 20 . P. M. RETURNING "• ,-. I Leave Pemberton at.4..........'144• ands - P. 11. Mount ItellY at; v,....... xi k , 4 a 6; M . 40 2; P. 1• Moorestown at..:1. 1 '..4.,,. 8-S al.;and , 2l ,P. S4 l . der/ ' ' t.,. 844 tt, tJuDeridten ent„ , agsgagi n g nmg QUIOKtErr 1.111t:' ON RECO= Ear 26 EiOURS t 9 CINANNATI,yia PMASYLVA. NIA RAILROAD AND j" -HANDLE, 7X. Lk/WM lem TIME thlm by COMPEnN LIAM-% t • t PASSENGERS taking !vibe'TRAM tiLmjaka CINCINNATI next EVE atatam . P.M., 20 lli.P ONLY ONE NIGHT on ROUTE. tar THE WOODRUFF'S- celebrated Palmy ; Oki.- Room BLEEPING-GARB = through' from PHu..ADEL. PHIA to CINuINNATI. Pagemmera taking the MOO M, and 11.00 P. M. Trains _riegeh,AIMINNATL . and all boints WEOTarul 131IIITH ONE =Ay" 1N ADVANCE of all other Routeg' ' SPIAIVIENK.CIIIMI IVITARINt.g TON, QUINCY MlLwAUKEßrow,paullikag, T and all tints WEST.. NORTHW and BOUT WEIM particular to ask for C TO SW" Via PAN•HANDLE ROUTE. • IHrTo SEL'URE the V LAD ALID). cdeostauged of this Lin t VERV,PA TI C. end AS FoR X, t Li 1 - 44 P r af:HAN " TACWITOFFR.V.O. N. W. COMER NINTH sad DaSSITNUT NO. HI MARKET STREET, heti Second and FroIMFIU AndITHRTY.FIRSTard MARKET StreetsiWeetPhila. O. P.il3OllLLs, Genii Ticket Art.: Pitteburgh. t , JOHN IT. MILLER,Geng Bastin Agt.,s2lßreadway AFEVINOIN,,,,_ ,EB,T ~JERSEY ~.RAILROAD LINES'. • , •• • FRolli FOOT Or lalliiirr STR&ET , (UPPER Y) COMMENCING TUESDAY. SEPT. 17. 1867. ' Trans will u follow: ,_ • , For Bridgeton, Balernyineland.illville and interind... dime Stations, at 8.00 A , and 8.80 P. N. Fore nelday 8.802: , . . ..,. , • ' ~.. • • , For Woodb or), at 8.70 A. El“ an 4 RMI And EA Ir• M. k ale:, Freight Trabv home 'Dundee st ItitUelit. noon.) Frei will be received it Second Covered hart be. low *int 02 . 0841;MM 7A. M. tintll the Jame t r e . ad before 9A. ht. will iro forward Y. t Freight . • ;., :. •Deli N iall9 J 4cttg3ll2ware wenn& , Bourietendent. isc ii o 4 o‘ -NO. , INlV___PitNaltnV • •R. 11. 4 4 'MY igUiDLE '• al9 s' : —Shorted Mr `.Oh mat directs Mee to , Brash Wheati Allentown, ;..24.ine11, ..llhung._ flardetz While: Newlin Wilkesbarre,Mahanoy City. Bit. Ca ron Pittbton, Scram arid all the points in Me Lehigh Wyoming. Coal assenga Depot to Philadelphin. ti. W. nyineref B erke anlAmericanistrects. w.---4 -.-, - 1 wINTER ARRANGEMENT-51INEDAILYTRAINS— Pn Ind after THURSDAY, , Nov. It. 1867,1" eager trains isave'the Rew Depot; corner of *Betts . and Streetmdelly (Boulders ). ea folios's: and At 7.45 A. M —Monaing=for Bethlehem Pita. oipal Statione . en Ninth P anlic itallrotd, connect. fag at Bethlehem with VagMY Railroad for Allem LIM Catilealiquh llhstingtomßiatich Chnisk,'Westher. JeanesvMe,. mamma. ' white Haven. Wilkeebsxre. totem Pittston, Scranton, end all points in Lehisits and Wyoming Vellum_ abo, •in '' 'connection with high and Mahanoy Railroad fat 'Mahone,' City. and: With Catawiesa Railroad for Rapert,Dosvitie, ?damn ;and Wil. liamsPort. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at . 1106 A. M.l At Wilkeeharreitt 8 P._14._... at Scranton at 4.05 ..P. re.: et Mahan:sy City at SP. M. ' Panne er e by this train eau take the Lehigh Valley Train, palming Bethlehem atill.m A. M. for Eastha'and points on New Jersey. Central Raft road to New York. At 8.45 A.BL—Accommodation for Doylestown, stopebig at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville„ by this train, take Stage at Old York Rout At 1115 A. sL—Aecomm_edaliton for Fort Waahington, stopping at intermediate Stations. At 1.00 P.M.-,Expreeslorßethlehem,4llentown, Mauch ChnaWhite Haven. Willarre Mahanoy City, Gen. IrakallurenandOah. Mt, Cannel.' Pittston and &ranters, and pointa in Idaho ley _and Wyoming Coal_Regignut, Passengers for Green rum take this train to (bia.kwn. At 2.45 P. M.—Accomomdation for Doylestown. stopping st all intermediate stations. Passeng_erstaße eta .c: at Doylestown far New hope , mint Nonb Wales 4 0 4' Sum. 1ie r4.16 P. M.--4:xnumusdatitm for Doyle:doe% iftping at all interraedlae stations. Passetegma for Willow Urove. Idatboronh andllartsville take stage at Abingtott.. • At 5.20 P. M.—Through aeoommodls for Bethlehem and a/I Stations on wain Una of North_Paylvants Railroad. Bethlehem with Johl tt Valley itvenimi Train for Allentown. branch nnk. At 11.20 P. M.— mmodation . forLandsaf4 doping at all intermediate adationa. .___WtA — gefilitifiliTifirMlingfte. ATOM Bethlehem at alb A. M.. Lea and 8.40 P. M. 2.06 P. M. lain makes direct emuleci4on with Lehigh YAW' trains from Pesston. Scranton, Wilkeabarre, Mahanoy City *yid Tiazletan. Passengers leaving Faiton atll.lo A. M arrives in Pldladelphia at RA P.M. r u it ieut ne leaving_Wilkesbarre at Lao P fd: conned at at ilisr, IL. sad arrive at Philadelphia at solo .14.. Etta? : =i i v 3 e t a l 3 .11 1 k ii, . Ate and 7.00 P. M. .IQ eon, my . DM A. BL Asa B.OIIP. M. MAYS. Ilibia for em at 9.901.. NC '.. ' ' Philadelphia for Doylesto ..• . i = r ei , 1 for at 7.510j1. M. . ' r for Phihsdelp at 4.00 P. M. arid Sixth streets-Passenger Cars Gomm Parrem 1 trite end trom thew nenv Depot .. , , • dleetanoe i i lilite.(t i rs im .cd ttrd ut andThtrd o r t glin e lAe au4 Mil= Tickets rnust — roe procured at the Tleket Wllea. Inorder to secure the lowest rat" of fiIIe kILIM'CLAIIK. Tlekets sold sal Hemp eieeked throng to at 2 emel Nortb - Penn. Baggage glatlindllnithettelat 11111MirkW A. ORE W MO A T D ° iTAßLE 4 •Canunenoing Mow day,,Sent4: 11.6.1907,..' Troths. will. leave: Poot. earner ot sreadstreet and Waehingtouvenue, as !team: Way-ruall,Traln. at LBO& (Sundays excePted). for Mhaorskstop at all re stailims. _Comma= De/aware rossd at w=ipiton fo r to atatiaar COMO and 21xPr l i n tEr wits t iir 46 / 1 16 4 1 WOW) for s al Express Train at .111.113andsiys eareepted)for Bat. ttmore and Wsishinsto'Aetopplng at , Chester.Ttaurtow. itlwood. .V.lPTmor&lyy,..llmMalon,- Newport._ Stanton. arlu =Wu. rsortneeuss‘ •Charlestiou. Parryeille. IS Hil lrgr ee. Edgew-d. t wo red at ILOO ) for Ealtimore and W Vaunoets at W (SatursisYs eepted) with Delman) sten .Pind at New Castle. Middleton. Clayton. Dover. Harrmaton. Seaford, Salisbury; Princes Anne and eianneatlng at Crisfield with boat for Fortress Monroe. Norfolk, Portsmouth and the South. l'aiseeniers foryortrom Now*, awl Nor elk via Maltl more will take the 12.00. 21. Train. Via Chatfield will take the ILOO P. M. train. - Wilmington Truth. atolagni at, all. Mations between Pbiladelpma and Wilmington; Leave PhilsAglphla at LBO. 4.80, 6.00 and ILBO P.M. The 4.lfi P.M.traln connects With the Delaware mad for Milford and haterrneffiate 'taffeta. The 6.00 P train runs to New Castle. LeaVe Wilmington 7.00 and 8.00 4. AL and 1.00 and tdo_ m. Psom nainmore Co Phßadelphie.—Leave " Baltim o re 7.26 A. M. Way Mail: 186 A. M. : , Ihrp_reat ri s E, Us P. M. Tkr.. pro 3 P. M., Empress. FROM rem, SUNDAY TRAINS FROM 11210 ' leave Bala Mona at &MP. M.. stoPrthil at ne tt le . OM( V l = 7lll o and Wilmington . / Also stops at No Rah. and Newark to take pamea for Philadelphia. and leave =era from Wnston or ' B a llgr4 and,_ to leave passengers from W or Bane. Through Deists to all potato West. Sontlaand Southwest may be procured at Ticket.offic, 616 Chestnut s treet Dontinental Mote l . where also State Rooms and Berths in i=lVirs can be 'mired daring the day. Per6Ons tickets at the office can , kaveste checked at, th eir redden* by the Union Tran sfer Vow. • . P. , 1311124614 littpertniendmat. ju immimi .T AND PH LA D • y_l4, MR 111.1111 DLL WINTER 13f-EMENTEI.. On and after MONDAY,'Oct, 7th. INA trams will leave Depot, Thirtwarst and unsituut street.. an follow.: Train. leave Philadelphia for Weet Cheer put 7.16 A. lA.. 11.00 A. M N &SO, 4.111,41.50, o.lg and 11.00 Leave Went chester fo'r Philwielphh.. from Depot on a market street. ILA 4.46, WE sad i 0.44 A. M., I.lg, LAI and leaving Welt Ch_ prter:# &00 A. M_ L mid leaving Philadelphia at dal P. goL, win etop at D. Q . Junction and Media only. Pan:tenger. to or from station between WeetChorter and B. o. Junction going East. will talr4 trahn leaving Wait Cheater at 7, _l5 A. M, and_gaing West will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4 . 60 P. AL. and transfer at , 1 Junction. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7,4 g _A. M. tso_r,* and leaving Wed Clheeter at 0,00 A. M. and 4.50 P. m.,eon. :met at_ll. cf,Junctlon With Trains on the P. and IJ. R. for oxford and kormedlatOpointe. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Phaadelphid at &SO A. 50. and 2.00 P. IL Letive West Chester 7.66 A. M. and 4.00 P.M. ' The Depot is reached 'directly .by the 4lbeetnnt and 'Walnut street oars. , The' of the Market street line rue within one square. The ears of both lin& connect with each train aeon its arrival. afir reasemsers are• allowed, to take ,wtring apparel only am Ihrtgage. and the Com e ruo go in any ease. be responsible for an amount onehundred dol lars. unitise !resole' cottrackle. fertile same. , , tiENEY.WOOKA. General deperintendent. }Tillman tragligig, - RAILIE — MI- 46 1WTER I I P IME TA. VarinlWlllroot Route be. twern Pktladelp &Elmore,. purr , Wam& port and the Great 04• or print 8- pire on all lilitt li prgi us . 7 / 1 " 11 Eaggaml an after MOND Y._N 35t IBC the Trains the PhlladelPhla and Erik ItalrioaAllt run'as follows: " ' • _• _ • WESTWARD. situ nun leaves ,PhlladelphlaAßD.. . 'arrive:M.4ElA , Erie EtpresatitavesPausuleiphla pOrt ..... Elmira Itifileaves aniveaatLook ..... . apTr g inleavee &te r" . . ... .. ht. '• .. ..•11.55 P. m. . 4 _ arr. at Phllads/Pura 8.1.4 A. IL ale wkP l aslaaves Erie. . • 4.25 P. 51, .. at Phlhaelikliii. 09 m grigiramalli da ‘, 4l L oo k Haven .... .. rau AL:24. , . art . a gnordelphla. .... td. • Mall and Express connect wittialenWon warren:Ed Franklin R a il wa y Passengers lea gt_ PhiladelptdA'at / 2 . 00 Al. arrive atirvineton at 6.40 A. sa.. sug wow asoA.n. at Leaving Plilladelpma at 11.15 P. td..arrive at 011 at AL irains on VTwen and Franklin Eallwa - make close connections at Oft lab with train* to Petroleum Centre, Emma d a and leaf{ ^ annallE ukerintendent. at 1100 Af. ....at LOO P. ISt ....at 2.30 P. M. . --- CAMDEN AND ATLANTIO HAIL. `WlNftelLiNenlEgr i, _ . e i , rild after Thursday, er alat, 1867. will leave Vine :Arcot Ferry dally: tinndays excepted): Mall and Freida; Atlantic Aceeneranifiiii4„ ~.,,._ . _3 .44 p . m . Junction accoitunodation '4ETTAtbo.. and Lacriuudlato s r.. itationa. • , _, .. , 1.91 i P. M. RETURNING . ..LEAVuAnaiNvlo: AU tic Accotuatioliti MI."-, ................ , ...8.16 A. M Mall and Freigb.t.-.4 , 4„ , ,':........ ... .. . .....'. Ann P. M. Junction Acconisnoda on for Atco. 15.80 4. M. *Padden/1814 A edatlon will . leave Vini Btrret P3mr..,.,. .. . ........10. 1 / 1 A. M., 100 P. M. lla deri11e1d..,,”..,..,.:,:,.. . • 1.9 Q P. M.. rau P.M. ..i?c80.01 .:. 2 , . ''.76. H. nou.NDY, Agent 1.441 e: . eirmi4 01111)1141 . ..... ....ILIS P. M. 9.u0 P. M. 1100 . .... 8.50 P. m. 9.0 A. M. 8.90 A. M. 7.4 P. M. 4 .75 THAVIELIVOup '0117111111,E. „ .. . . •' ' ' ..... '..... .. .V 4” .. 1 4 „-N b gut 'no , - , Belkal:44 1 ,4gat Wedialilay. ligt f 4 'r' ( : - ' ' .. ''''' ; Lem L. . 14 83 Z 114 /FA. 7/4 1,4 SI SA MCA& friiv ati . '—itt , , a, , •,,.,, - 4 a,mve - ~h itfolte,,k4llf 4A4k4' • - ", topeeXust Mat , Learn IltUannEpSa4 ~, ~ 41.101. 4116 "Ye 4131/atitair o'^ 11 faj i ! lU r: :1 L•moti Pbilideftddik,* es 4012.4. 8 !Wel seir 11: M. vitem, k i1i.....41061 i .ii ,, , i . „ t . 4 i. 1 1 , 2:p r erg 140. an n m , . 1 11) ann o to 1111 r ", • , j''''M rl , if , ti ; trumustiabis4S. " Ot . aye cheintrat Rifi r pin t al:t mr. nw, elfo ) BQI:llfir 4NA,BLleVi tp Elinhoe, 11,001.h1* 7 ''t 1 4 1 X et /1 &ILO& 88,0isuif, sad! - , -f' . cr if • 1 , 4 7 ,r ,; .‘c , : vi.; f ;.' S ic i and AM& ‘ • J Lore • . , A. 8 and BPair. 6 - i t' ,, '- :.,',:: • 2 4 0. , 14 ;'!. ' $.: A -Lean 6.15.8.06 *a UM '. ': _ . ' ' '' '-- - • '-'' ''' reLoma= 7 X1.8.90.1134 lIM A. 114160 k fri, i , and 9 , P. ~,,' .... ZIO • I HAM, , - ', • , 4, ' & a U M il eit r 7 - ' ' .fte i tter:„-.,„ ~.. .r.,c..., Green ' ' • :1111 I. 1 ':1 b,.... ; , i - .....yht,,,,,.. ....eW. - 0" ~ it . liojadai s Dri oDt. Mk. m. w the eet, , , : weer , l a . p hannt_ , # . i r ,.: l ,, , ~ ~?2,..w ' 11 % 10 1_12M . ~. of. R aand l'• . ...In • .'' 7 ' 1 41,40:', ~ • - ._ _,-- ~ ' ,7, t..; , 1.,th „, , , ,p, -4.4 aleave Bon;,,,tatA4S. and Mara AltnUltAkdro Ind ' IV Qtriturni..6 • .:":, ,'l. , . 1 = AL I* i.v/m- at fird wiret ala at , '4s sa,4 - : , aktiDs . 4l 7 : ii ' *.',..4,' .11-;1.4...,,,.-}: c; .1 ' p ing e f le nki n ln ftb e e l . ma Tow. ..,,, v.. ,.,/trt P q, J, rl t =g ator ' with* jot • . '. , , " 1. /,'", awl at, thdatd . ika . • taa' zu2,7;tisoLievfinir 414.44,00 m i).,4140,A*117",..Ph . 4 .- ~...„Tw.........,,,..„ -. 7i=. • , : a.:r.q - 4.; ; kR4:. - c l ou'iw ili ., . , or. aftworlet er , • orpii)4 lP - • ; Crt e ritOind i • " Paley m ler niesd slut Its brahchs; • `4 4.. .. •"77: led 4.ol4srligMine timenlesiteiLlithllo944pw. moth to , id,tt thelibot*nii4outte ueods leliveted at the t. Oar: Bercio s v. sE.E. v htror i , :e ( i tf i ß4 v )2l ,.... end alp t t rejte, ,; blahs:KT Otti. And the othsrirtOrn,l4 70 4 5 W ins Amen betorell A . M. ' or the se ,'s!.%g:Yority M=;c:===2l= For Boaton--41team . SAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERY FIVE MON PINE STREET: PHILADELPHIA. AND LAAND WHARF. BOSTON. This line IN noniiiolied ot the dratolang 120122A111,1, tone, Captain 0. Baker. , SAE 0 NORt__ n lit 1,250 tone, Coptalrt S. Tf. MattheliVe. 1.208 tone, Captain L. CroWel. The NORMAN from Phite, on Saturday, Dec., M. P. M. Tho ROMAN from' Banton on Friday. Dec 20, r. These Steamabipa ponctnally. and Freight, wllllm received every day, a'Steamer being always on the ftrth. Freight forpointe beyond Boston Bent with demiatim. Far Freight or Pismo_ inteyritAgroorniclii.. apply to royl3l Btß South Delaware avenge. a_ P WE ETA 'aMpW 9 .HI D ANR_YLE" . THOUGH FREIGHT EB IR LINE -,ev -Team ROUTH AMIN__ • EVERY BATLIRDA ,t" At Noon t from FIRST WHARP above miIIUMP street THROUGH RATER and THROUGH RECEIPTS to We ts in ,1 , ./ a o d r!h ci) igas South- Otroltas, Eleatitcomrd)Atie. burg. Va., Tennesseeedillm 151341X1,4=1"riN TentiesmeAlr : Min, Ri Diezmuis Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE,, and taken at LOprißr . RAI ES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. . The regularity, safety. And eheapnem °Uhl" tont& &alp mend it to the public as the meet dee/rams !easing every description of freight • - /PAN" ror. No eharge for comminbin. , driviwk :or iar transfer. Bteamshipirineare &it*" ' Freight received DAILY. •" • " MIL P. CLYDE & C04'.1 P. PO 14 North and iiWharver, W. PORT et Richmond a ndtyPoint, T. P. CROWEALL & Agents, No rton, oesia . . PHILADELPHIA ANDAQUIVERN *MT; l. - COMPAarn" ' REOUNAR PROM PIER 18 acitrra - tvituvra• — The JUNIATA will 84 FOR NEW ORLEANS i c HAVANAy flatardsADecemberlid, at El Watch A. Th STAR •OP El UNION will nit FROld 0 8, VIA HA ANA. Saturds,w, DecetnheLdl. The • TO.NAWANT:A - will Bell- frotirliAVAte . /44, Etaterdny,_liecember nt FlVeloolt AIL It, ::_ •', ' •., - The WYOMIN G. seil6lo)6l, B A.VANN4LEk BeNt6": d • a ke la o7loEß7 will nil YOR WON* PT.9.. on ThursdapDecember lit at 6 o'tNycilt P. , coldhrough mum of . Lading silt Pewee .u.se to al I° , P3ilit° WestfiviatriagEtkroriugeit.--, , (ITI A RLPS B. MLR Freighteieut. • - neB N(I, ,1314 4ou ware av• • ue.' • _MULE LINE FOE , BALTPIORH, , Vra Chesapeake and ,Delaware, Canal. Philadelphia and Baltimore . Union Steam. boat Company, daily at 8 veto& Him; •, • • The Steamers of this lino are now -plying re4dirly trveen this port ' and • Brltimore;• waving - Piet N ao: 2 North Delawme avenue. above Mr . irJrat rdreet. 444 Nort ek P. Zd rgundaya excepted,* ' • ' Carrying all desmiption oZ Skehrkt lurlore a1i407 other at 8 line. Freight handled with great, care,' dilivered'prOniPtlr; and forwarded Mt all yob/its beyond the tegralmor tree or commie/don. • • • _ Particular attention paid to the trigiportation of all deectiption of MerchauMw„ Horses, image Ea., d For further information, apply to , • , JOHN D. /1170FP, Agent, ald6-IYO • • , North Oelaware avenue. SEM" ONYLIT.X..T e INE. . The Steamships ' . . , ' _. ...2, !. . 11 ENDRICIC HUD5P_1i........... .. . . ... ......capt. nowee STARS AND STRIPES .. . ..- : ...Capt. Holmes Thice stemnaraim i tve itiii . Do . riloi Havana aver,. other Tuesday at BA. . The steamship gra. AND ErEßlPElXtrolinet,taister. will sail for Havana on Tuesday month* December 81 at A o'clock., Passa i s l tli Havaii; 1160,anivenc7: Forre h reedved atte ( riaturd ay. ~ , . • , , ~ r , , • t or passac k a 14t t r i o • •• ' . , W4.TT5011.4 808% 1 and • 140 few Delaware aveisue. - NEW EXPXEBB IDE TO ALPILOOR. I 4. addner vi Georgetown and ' w n. C.. via Chesapeake and Delaware ' '1.6 eon. neutrons at Alexandria from , the mostl c route fe d Lynchburg, Bristol. Knorrille. glaaliville. alton and the bonthwest. , Steamers leave re tipm the f lirt wharf above Market street. ev •Ilt noom - , ' ' Freight receive d. ILL WIA. P. CLYDE do 00.. ' Airriorth and SouLb What ves. , . , B. B. DAVIDSON, Agent lit Georgetown. • M. ELDRIDGR & 99. 4 , Agents at Alexandria. Mr. glnia. itr(O)RAVV YAbIA.I.I. ORK, VIA DELAWARE Aar . ~ Steamboat Comber* , Steam Pro. pellola leas* , 1 from fhat Wharf below Market skeet. Through lio weri A .four boom /Ooode forwarded to ail volute, NorM Has and West. free of commbeica, ' Freights received at theloweet rates. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Atezle v . . , JAMS HAND, Agent. 14 South " . '36. 104 Wall streoc,'New York. ' apll.tf FOR LIVERPOOL, WIT!! DESPATCII.—TIIEI si , 74\ Arttclaes American Ship C 1911 Ulna register, Thomas - Idet.mire, master. This vv. eel, having a large portion of rherkeurgo engaged, will sail am abort,. For balance of freight or passage apply to PETER miticurr, & SONS, Am Walnut street. FON NEW YORK swinava TraneportatJon llommay—Detrpatoh Switteurn Lines via Delaware and Bari. nth Canal, on and after the lsth of March, leaving daili at 12 M. and 0 P. M., conneothle with all Northern and East• ern lines. ror freight, which will be taken ou acoonuno datinktertna, apply to WM. M. BAIRD & mt[1:51.3" • • 'No. 183 South Delaware avenue. janitg=t4 CITY ICE BOAT. ' ' • The Witco of the City lie Boot veal be 4110111. for thol)reeeetat be. 600 'loath De/aware ANdletii6lwhor.APOicostioue towage or towe mat be made. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—CONSIGNEES OF O. 'GO pei brig ALBERT DEW'S, muter, train Lon "don, will please send their Permits n board to grit wharf below /Muth etreet. or tante office of tbo• undersigned , The general order will be issued on Wednesday, the 4th inst.ewhen e_.ll_goods not "permitted will ho sent to public stores. Walt.A}l_ co.. 12S Walnut street. , .dui . THE AMER. , SHIP' CHIEFTAIN. Lr MOGuireontudoe, from Liverpool le now discharging. andel general 'order. at Arch !Arent whar. Hoodoo* will /lose° attend to the reception of thew goods. Pi I'Es W loofa & SONS, 115 Walnut street. &kit. EJ• SHINDLBR, successor to JOHN SHIN. & 80N Ball Milers. No. IMO North palming*, avenue, Philade p a. 3vork done in the bent manner and on the lowest and `Moist favorable terms, and Warranted to give perfect Betts ,factien. • . • Particulor attentionidoun to erumuS. POOICE fitoiii4K Po furcuo 4iDuags;s7ii p•y* f • *
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